Agron Fir Honey

by Trunk Pcc

AGRON Pure products of the Greek land According to greek mythology, ambrosia, the food of the gods of Olympus, was based on honey. Bees used to be priestesses of the goddess Demetra, while Aristaeus is considered the father of beekeeping. There are many references to honey in the greek diet, which means that people recognized its nutritional value. Honey has been a symbol of fertility, happiness, well-being and inspiration while the bee has been used as a symbol of colonization, prosperity and abundance throughout the ages. Keeping the values and traditional ways of honey making, we bring at your table the following varieties: Thyme honey, from Arkalochori, Heraklion, Crete Flower honey, from the regions of Epidaurus and Stymphalia Fir honey, from the mountains Mainalo and Parnona.