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Frequently Asked Questions
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Scottish honeyberries are small, elongated berries that grow on hardy shrubs. They are known for their sweet-tart flavour, often compared to a mix of blueberries, raspberries, and blackcurrants. Grown in the cool climate of Scotland, they are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber.
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Honeyberries have a unique taste that's sweet with a hint of tartness, like a blend of blueberries, raspberries, and blackcurrants. Their complex flavour makes them perfect for fresh eating, baking, or making jams and sauces.
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Yes, honeyberries are packed with nutrients, including high levels of vitamin C, vitamin A, fiber, and antioxidants. They are known for their health benefits, such as boosting immunity, improving digestion, and supporting heart health.
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Honeyberries are versatile and can be eaten fresh, added to yogurt or cereal, baked into pies and muffins, or used to make jams, sauces, and smoothies. Their unique flavour enhances both sweet and savoury dishes.
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Scottish honeyberries are unique due to their elongated shape, vibrant blue-purple colour, and distinct sweet-tart flavour. They are also exceptionally cold hardy, thriving in Scotland's cooler climate, unlike many other berry types.
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Honeyberries are rich in antioxidants, which help fight free radicals and reduce inflammation. They also support heart health by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Additionally, their high fiber content aids digestion and promotes gut health.
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You can purchase Scottish honeyberries from dedicated outlets (visit our stockists page), or online through our website. Check our Shop page for availability and delivery options.
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Freeze dried Honeyberries are best stored in their resealable pouch in a dry cupboard, where they can last months. We recommend storing the jam in the fridge once opened and the chocolate coated Honeyberries ambiently in a dry cupboard. If you have purchased frozen Honeyberries keep these in the freezer, where they can last longer.
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Honeyberries are generally safe for most people, including those with common fruit allergies. They are gluten-free, dairy-free, and suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets. However, if you have specific allergies or health conditions, consult your doctor before consuming.