
Spanish Bee Pollen
Spanish Bee Pollen






















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Bee Pollen Granules are tiny, golden clusters collected from flowering plants and naturally dried for a crunchy texture and mildly sweet, floral flavor. They can be enjoyed on their own as a snack or sprinkled over yogurt, oatmeal, smoothies, or salads for added taste and texture.
Lightweight and shelf-stable, bee pollen granules are also a versatile topping for baked goods, smoothie bowls, and desserts. Their pleasant crunch and subtle sweetness make them an easy way to add variety and flavor to everyday meals.
Some research suggests that Bee Pollen may contain the following constituents:Suggested Use: Start with a few grains per day and slowly work your way up to 1 to 2 teaspoons daily. We recommend refrigerating this product to maintain freshness.
Mixing suggestion: To increase flavor and nutritional profile, combine our organic extra-rich cacao and lucuma powders into a smoothie.
Botanical Name: Apis mellifera
Other Names: Buckwheat pollen, pine pollen, Pu Huang, honeybee pollen, Polen.
Parts Used: Pollen.
Ingredients: Raw Bee Pollen Granules.
Origin: Harvested in Spain. Packaged with care in Florida, USA.
Allergen Statement: Contains Bee Products.
Warning: Bee Pollen is not recommended for those with pollen or bee allergies. Bee pollen should not be taken if you have prior reactions to bee stings or pollen. In some cases, anaphylactic shock has been reported. You should not use bee pollen if you have a history of anaphylactic shock from any allergic reaction. If you have asthma, please consult your doctor before using bee pollen. Bee pollen contains allergens that may interact adversely with asthma.
This product is 100% natural and minimally processed:
Taste, smell, texture, and color vary from batch to batch. Go here to learn why our products may naturally vary.
The important protections we take to bring you safe and nutritious superfoods:
Please go here to discover the essential steps we take to deliver fresh, quality nutrition.
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