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Soothes sore throat
Treats digestive issues
Antibacterial properties
Immunity booster
This highly prized, light-colored honey is produced from the nectar of the Chiuri (Indian Butter Tree) flowers, offering a delicate, floral, and mildly sweet flavor profile. It is a wonderful natural sweetener, rich in antioxidants, and perfect for daily consumption.
In the forested hills of Nepal, where the air is thick with blossoms and stories, grows the Chiuri tree a sacred gift to the Chepang community. From its delicate white flowers, the bees gather nectar to create Chiuri Honey, a rare and nourishing elixir found only in these native landscapes. At Mato, we honor this heritage by sourcing Chiuri Honey through traditional, unadulterated methods—preserving its creamy texture, subtle sweetness, and natural goodness. It’s more than honey; it’s a celebration of indigenous wisdom, Himalayan purity, and the deep-rooted bond between land and life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chiuri Honey is a rare, monofloral honey derived from the nectar of Chiuri (Indian Butter) tree flowers found in the Himalayan regions. Unlike regular honey, which is usually multifloral, Chiuri Honey has a unique floral taste, smooth texture, and light golden color. It’s known for its seasonal harvest, rich antioxidant content, and traditional use in both health and skincare, making it more exclusive and nutritious than common honey varieties.
It’s harvested in the mid-hill regions of Nepal (e.g. Pyuthan, Makwanpur, Chitwan) at elevations between 1,000 and 1,800 m. Beekeepers migrate hives into Chiuri forests during bloom season so bees forage exclusively on Chiuri blossoms
Yes. Common uses include:
Direct consumption (one spoon daily) for immunity and energy
Mixed with warm water or herbal tea, especially for cough relief
Drizzled on yogurt, toast or smoothies as a natural sweetener—preserving its raw, unfiltered qualities
Raw unpasteurized honey crystallizes, and it’s a symbol of its purity. To preserve the natural goodness, antibacterial properties, enzymes, organic acids, amino acids, vitamins, flavonoids and all other things that grant honey its natural goodness, avoid exposure to moisture, direct aheat or referigeration. If it crystallizes, enjoy our honey as is, or to soften it, place the closed jar in warm water.
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In the forested hills of Nepal, where the air is thick with blossoms and stories, grows the Chiuri tree a sacred gift to the Chepang community. From its delicate white flowers, the bees gather nectar to create Chiuri Honey, a rare and nourishing elixir found only in these native landscapes. At Mato, we honor this heritage by sourcing Chiuri Honey through traditional, unadulterated methods—preserving its creamy texture, subtle sweetness, and natural goodness. It’s more than honey; it’s a celebration of indigenous wisdom, Himalayan purity, and the deep-rooted bond between land and life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Chiuri Honey is a rare, monofloral honey derived from the nectar of Chiuri (Indian Butter) tree flowers found in the Himalayan regions. Unlike regular honey, which is usually multifloral, Chiuri Honey has a unique floral taste, smooth texture, and light golden color. It’s known for its seasonal harvest, rich antioxidant content, and traditional use in both health and skincare, making it more exclusive and nutritious than common honey varieties.
It’s harvested in the mid-hill regions of Nepal (e.g. Pyuthan, Makwanpur, Chitwan) at elevations between 1,000 and 1,800 m. Beekeepers migrate hives into Chiuri forests during bloom season so bees forage exclusively on Chiuri blossoms
Yes. Common uses include:
Direct consumption (one spoon daily) for immunity and energy
Mixed with warm water or herbal tea, especially for cough relief
Drizzled on yogurt, toast or smoothies as a natural sweetener—preserving its raw, unfiltered qualities
Raw unpasteurized honey crystallizes, and it’s a symbol of its purity. To preserve the natural goodness, antibacterial properties, enzymes, organic acids, amino acids, vitamins, flavonoids and all other things that grant honey its natural goodness, avoid exposure to moisture, direct aheat or referigeration. If it crystallizes, enjoy our honey as is, or to soften it, place the closed jar in warm water.
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