Large glass jar containing 960g of toffee coloured raw organic eucalyptus creamed honey
video of wooden honey dipper  dripping into an open jar of organic creamed  eucalyptus honey
Beekeepers Luisa and her daughter Olaya in white coats. Olaya holds large glass jar of dark honey
Wooden honey dipper  covered in golden coloured creamed eucalyptus honey against a eucalyptus tree.
Beekeepers Olaya and Mario with multiple hives in mountainous area of Asturias, a region in north-west
open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradeable loosefill made from potato starch inside
Wooden honey dipper covered in golden coloured honey dripping into an open glass jar, with raw honey key facts text.
crystalised honey on wooden honey dipper above honey jar in a bowl of water with water being poured into bowl from a jug
Organic certificate for beekeeper Luisa's raw creamed eucalyptus honey.
Glass jar with label containing creamed eucalyptus honey.
Large glass jar containing 500g of raw organic creamed eucalyptus honey.
    Large glass jar containing 960g of toffee coloured raw organic eucalyptus creamed honey
    video of wooden honey dipper  dripping into an open jar of organic creamed  eucalyptus honey
    Beekeepers Luisa and her daughter Olaya in white coats. Olaya holds large glass jar of dark honey
    Wooden honey dipper  covered in golden coloured creamed eucalyptus honey against a eucalyptus tree.
    Beekeepers Olaya and Mario with multiple hives in mountainous area of Asturias, a region in north-west
    open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradeable loosefill made from potato starch inside
    Wooden honey dipper covered in golden coloured honey dripping into an open glass jar, with raw honey key facts text.
    crystalised honey on wooden honey dipper above honey jar in a bowl of water with water being poured into bowl from a jug
    Organic certificate for beekeeper Luisa's raw creamed eucalyptus honey.
    Glass jar with label containing creamed eucalyptus honey.
    Large glass jar containing 500g of raw organic creamed eucalyptus honey.
Large glass jar containing 960g of toffee coloured raw organic eucalyptus creamed honey
video of wooden honey dipper  dripping into an open jar of organic creamed  eucalyptus honey
Beekeepers Luisa and her daughter Olaya in white coats. Olaya holds large glass jar of dark honey
Wooden honey dipper  covered in golden coloured creamed eucalyptus honey against a eucalyptus tree.
Beekeepers Olaya and Mario with multiple hives in mountainous area of Asturias, a region in north-west
open cardboard box with wrapped jar of honey and biodegradeable loosefill made from potato starch inside
Wooden honey dipper covered in golden coloured honey dripping into an open glass jar, with raw honey key facts text.
crystalised honey on wooden honey dipper above honey jar in a bowl of water with water being poured into bowl from a jug
Organic certificate for beekeeper Luisa's raw creamed eucalyptus honey.
Glass jar with label containing creamed eucalyptus honey.
Large glass jar containing 500g of raw organic creamed eucalyptus honey.

Luisa’s Raw Organic Creamed Eucalyptus Honey

A smooth, cold-creamed raw honey from Asturias with delicate floral notes and a gentle beeswax finish—mild, versatile, and perfect for skincare or subtle culinary uses.


Summary

Luisa’s Raw Organic Creamed Eucalyptus Honey is a certified organic, enzyme-rich honey harvested from eucalyptus blossoms in the remote Cantabrian Mountains of Asturias. Cold-creamed to a silky, spreadable texture, it delivers a light floral sweetness with a soothing beeswax aftertaste—ideal for those who prefer a milder raw honey experience.


Product Highlights

  • Certified organic, raw & unpasteurised
  • Coarse-filtered and enzyme-rich
  • Cold-creamed for smooth texture and fine crystals
  • Pale earthy yellow colour
  • Light floral eucalyptus flavour with subtle beeswax notes
  • Sourced from eucalyptus blossoms in Asturias, Spain

Aroma

Fresh and subtly floral with a clean eucalyptus bouquet—a gentle introduction to herbaceous honey.


Flavour

Soft and floral with a hint of savoury beeswax. Mild yet nuanced, offering a calm honey taste suitable for everyday use.


Colour & Texture

Pale earthy yellow in colour, with a silky, creamy consistency thanks to cold creaming and a fine, spreadable crystal structure.


Origin

Harvested from eucalyptus trees in the pristine, organic-certified wilds of Asturias’s Cantabrian Mountains—far from pollution and rich in biodiversity.


Producer Story

Located in Asturias, Luisa and her daughter Olaya create high-quality, certified organic honeys with meticulous care. Their dedication to traditional methods ensures every jar captures the pure flavour and integrity of their mountain blossoms.


Common Uses

  • Skincare: Known for its soothing, antiseptic qualities—ideal for blemishes, minor abrasions, or face masks.
  • Baking & Cooking: Delicious in cakes, flapjacks, breads, marinades, and teas—adds a mild floral note without overpowering.

🧊 How to store your honey

Keep in a cool, dark place to preserve enzymes, texture, and flavour. Avoid heat and direct light.


🍯 Why Raw Honey is Different

Raw honey goes straight from hive to jar with minimal processing—no heating or over-filtering—preserving pollen, enzymes, antioxidants, and its distinct natural character.


🌀 Crystallisation

Cold-creamed to control crystal size and texture. Crystallisation is natural—not a flaw—and contributes to the luxurious spread. See our Runny Honey Guide for more info.


🏪 About Us

The Raw Honey Shop offers RAW, unpasteurised, 100% natural honey. Since 2008, our catalogue has grown to over 30 raw and organic varieties—each crafted with care and purity.


📸 Representative Photo Disclaimer

Product photo is representative. Colour and texture may vary by season and crystallisation state. Please check the actual product title and description.

Luisa

Raw Creamed Certified Organic Eucalyptus Honey Creamed

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Luisa’s Raw Organic Creamed Eucalyptus Honey

A smooth, cold-creamed raw honey from Asturias with delicate floral notes and a gentle beeswax finish—mild, versatile, and perfect for skincare or subtle culinary uses.


Summary

Luisa’s Raw Organic Creamed Eucalyptus Honey is a certified organic, enzyme-rich honey harvested from eucalyptus blossoms in the remote Cantabrian Mountains of Asturias. Cold-creamed to a silky, spreadable texture, it delivers a light floral sweetness with a soothing beeswax aftertaste—ideal for those who prefer a milder raw honey experience.


Product Highlights

  • Certified organic, raw & unpasteurised
  • Coarse-filtered and enzyme-rich
  • Cold-creamed for smooth texture and fine crystals
  • Pale earthy yellow colour
  • Light floral eucalyptus flavour with subtle beeswax notes
  • Sourced from eucalyptus blossoms in Asturias, Spain

Aroma

Fresh and subtly floral with a clean eucalyptus bouquet—a gentle introduction to herbaceous honey.


Flavour

Soft and floral with a hint of savoury beeswax. Mild yet nuanced, offering a calm honey taste suitable for everyday use.


Colour & Texture

Pale earthy yellow in colour, with a silky, creamy consistency thanks to cold creaming and a fine, spreadable crystal structure.


Origin

Harvested from eucalyptus trees in the pristine, organic-certified wilds of Asturias’s Cantabrian Mountains—far from pollution and rich in biodiversity.


Producer Story

Located in Asturias, Luisa and her daughter Olaya create high-quality, certified organic honeys with meticulous care. Their dedication to traditional methods ensures every jar captures the pure flavour and integrity of their mountain blossoms.


Common Uses

  • Skincare: Known for its soothing, antiseptic qualities—ideal for blemishes, minor abrasions, or face masks.
  • Baking & Cooking: Delicious in cakes, flapjacks, breads, marinades, and teas—adds a mild floral note without overpowering.

🧊 How to store your honey

Keep in a cool, dark place to preserve enzymes, texture, and flavour. Avoid heat and direct light.


🍯 Why Raw Honey is Different

Raw honey goes straight from hive to jar with minimal processing—no heating or over-filtering—preserving pollen, enzymes, antioxidants, and its distinct natural character.


🌀 Crystallisation

Cold-creamed to control crystal size and texture. Crystallisation is natural—not a flaw—and contributes to the luxurious spread. See our Runny Honey Guide for more info.


🏪 About Us

The Raw Honey Shop offers RAW, unpasteurised, 100% natural honey. Since 2008, our catalogue has grown to over 30 raw and organic varieties—each crafted with care and purity.


📸 Representative Photo Disclaimer

Product photo is representative. Colour and texture may vary by season and crystallisation state. Please check the actual product title and description.

1
What is the story behind Luisa and her family’s beekeeping operation?
Luisa has been a beekeeper for over 40 years. Going further back in time her parents and grandparents were also beekeepers. She runs a close knit family operation consisting of her daughter Olaya and son Mario, who are the beekeepers. Then her sister Ines and mother Jacoba (who is 88 and still working) help with packing the honey. Their company is based on the very distinctive honeys of Asturias and Leon, which tend to be dark and strong tasting.
2
What is the status of Luisa’s honey?
Asturias is a part of Spain where many people left the villages to go to the city in the 20th century. Therefore, it is a very wild and underpopulated region of Spain, on the north western coast of Spain. It is an ideal place for the organic honey production, which Luisa practices. Her honey is 100% raw – it is never heated or filtered beyond coarse filtering to remove any debris that remains from the hive. Therefore her honey has all the natural enzymes, pollen, and beneficial properties that make raw honey such a wonderful natural product. Being certified organic guarantees that Luisa’s beekeeping follows specific principles, such as no sugar feeding, the hives being made of natural materials, the hives being a specified distance from any non organic crops etc. There is monitoring by the organic certifier, which means inspectors can turn up without warning. Where you see where Luisa’s bees forage, on the mountain tops and in the forests that carpet the sides of the mountains you realise that this honey is super organic.
3
What types of honey does Luisa produce?
Her flagship honey is an organic Forest, which is dark and rich. On the mountain sides and tops there are both main types of heather honey. There is the heather from the genus Erica and there is the Ling heather, known as Calluna in Spain. This is a thixotropic honey, which has a jelly like consistency and is in high demand in western Europe and Japan. Then there is Chestnut honey and Eucalyptus honey. Luisa also has a range of creamed honeys, she creams Chestnut, Heather and Eucalyptus. This process gives the honey a smooth consistency, which is neither set or runny (and is still totally raw).
4
Where do Luisa’s honeys come from?
Luisa’s honeys mainly come from the region of Asturias, with some of her honey coming from the neighbouring region of Leon. These are wild mountainous forested regions. The heather varieties tend to come from the mountain tops, whilst the forest honeys come from the forests that carpet the mountain sides. In addition, the eucalyptus comes from the lower areas near to the coast of Asturias, where the air is moist and the climate milder, which perfectly suits the production of Eucalyptus honey.
5
Is there anything else I should know about Luisa’s honey?
Yes! Her honey has a Denominación de Origen (DO) certificate from the EU, which recognises its authenticity and quality as a unique product that has specific characteristics related to the soil and climate of Asturias. In addition, Luisa’s honey has won many awards. She exports some honey to Japan and there it was voted as Honey of the Year in the main honey competition there.
6
Any recommendations for ways to use Luisa’s honey?
As well as an aid when you have a cough or cold Luisa’s honey pairs very well with a Spanish cheese, such as Manchego. Pour a spoonful of her forest over a slice of Manchego cheese and see how the flavours set each other off!
7
Why are many of Luisa’s honey varieties darker than other raw honeys?
The bees forage on chestnut, oak and heather. These are honeys that are particularly high in minerals and antioxidants, especially Chestnut. The tannins (a kind of antioxidant) make the honey very dark and also give it a bit of a kick – you get a tickly feeling in the back of the throat when you swallow it.

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