Dolce Vita!

“HONEY TREATS THE BODY, AND THE KORAN HEALS THE SOUL,” THE SAYS THE SCRIPTURES. MORE IN PRE-ISLAMIC TIMES IN THE ARABIC REGION, A SWEET GOOD WOULD BE HONORED AS LIQUID GOLD, AND TODAY THE COST OF ITS ELITE VARIETIES CAN REACH MULTIPLE THOUSAND DOLLARS. With all this, the FAVORITE SWEET NECTAR HAS NOT LOST THEIR HEALING PROPERTIES.

Yemen has remained the honey leader in the Middle East for many centuries - rock paintings depicting honeycombs have even been found in the mountains in southern Arabia. The best bee nectar supplies the Wadi Doan Valley in Hadramaut Province to the market. It is here that you can find a rare variety of honey, made on the basis of pollen of a tree, or the Jerusalem thorn (it was from the thorns of this bush that the crown of thorns of Jesus Christ was woven). Harvested twice a year.

Pure and transparent, Yemeni honey resembles caramel in its taste, but it has a significantly larger number of useful properties. First of all, Arabs use a sweet treat as an aphrodisiac: it is very useful for couples planning a replenishment in the family. In addition, honey is an indispensable tool in the fight against fatigue, and not only for people, but also for racehorses and camels participating in races. Natural cosmetics made using beekeeping products are also of particular quality.

Yemeni honey is the most frequent visitor to the Global Village Fair, open every year to all Dubai guests during the cool season. In the national pavilion of Yemen, you can take samples of hundreds of varieties of honey - for every taste and color.

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