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Wild Honey - 2.5 kg
unprocessed natural honeyAmber colored honey specialty with a rich forest aroma. Slightly resinous, warm note. A honey not just for breakfast...Honey is a natural product.There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly. Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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German Wild Honey - 500 g
A spicy-aromatic, dark honey from the forests of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. On the sunny day of late summer, bees collect honeydew from coniferous and deciduous trees; it is a sweet plant sap, which they turn into this unique honey speciality. The gentle harvest and processing method guarantees full and pure honey enjoyment, whereby the taste variety and originality of the honey is largely retained.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Wild Bear's Garlic Capsules - 90 g
Gourmets love the tender leaves of the ramsons, which is related to chives, onions and garlic, as spicy and fresh ingredient in spring cuisine. Ramson has plenty of other things to offer, too. Just like garlic, it owes its characteristic odour mainly to the sulphur compounds such as alliin contained in the leaves. Wild Bear's Garlic Capsules offer with 300 g each of pure ramsons herb a valuable, low-odour enrichment of daily food.
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Organic wild flower honey - 1.5 kg
unprocessed natural honey Mild aromatic, fine creamy, bright yellow to golden yellow. The abundant variety of wild flowers characterizes this full-flavoured and aromatic honey. A very popular and a versatile honey.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Bath Oil Wild Rose - 500 ml
Contains natural wild rose oil, macadamia nut oil, St. John's wort oil, hempseed oil, lecithin oil and multivitamin oil. The fine kernel oil out of the Rosa canina is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are very well absorbed by the skin and which cares it. The highly moisturising, pleasantly fragrant care bath is especially suited for dry, chapped and sensitive skin. The bath oil provides a protective layer around the skin. After the bath, the skin should be dabbed only a bit. It feels like if you have put lotion on. Bath Oil Wild Rose leaves the skin silky and smooth.
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Wild Roses Skin and Massage Oil - 100 ml
Valuable wild roses oil, macadamia nut oil and St. John's wort with a high part of gamma linolenic acid (GLA) are the perfect care of dry, chappy skin. The oil gets especially well absorbed and protects your skin against a lack of moisture and against dryness. Aromatised with natural and ethereal oils, pampers this exclusive skin and massage oil not only the skin but also the senses.
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Wild Honey - 2.5 kg
unprocessed natural honeyAmber colored honey specialty with a rich forest aroma. Slightly resinous, warm note. A honey not just for breakfast...Honey is a natural product.There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly. Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
Price: 44.30 £ | Shipping*: 12.00 £ -
German Wild Honey - 500 g
A spicy-aromatic, dark honey from the forests of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. On the sunny day of late summer, bees collect honeydew from coniferous and deciduous trees; it is a sweet plant sap, which they turn into this unique honey speciality. The gentle harvest and processing method guarantees full and pure honey enjoyment, whereby the taste variety and originality of the honey is largely retained.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
Price: 12.34 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £ -
Wild Bear's Garlic Capsules - 90 g
Gourmets love the tender leaves of the ramsons, which is related to chives, onions and garlic, as spicy and fresh ingredient in spring cuisine. Ramson has plenty of other things to offer, too. Just like garlic, it owes its characteristic odour mainly to the sulphur compounds such as alliin contained in the leaves. Wild Bear's Garlic Capsules offer with 300 g each of pure ramsons herb a valuable, low-odour enrichment of daily food.
Price: 14.02 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £ -
Organic wild flower honey - 1.5 kg
unprocessed natural honey Mild aromatic, fine creamy, bright yellow to golden yellow. The abundant variety of wild flowers characterizes this full-flavoured and aromatic honey. A very popular and a versatile honey.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
Price: 28.03 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £ -
Bath Oil Wild Rose - 500 ml
Contains natural wild rose oil, macadamia nut oil, St. John's wort oil, hempseed oil, lecithin oil and multivitamin oil. The fine kernel oil out of the Rosa canina is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are very well absorbed by the skin and which cares it. The highly moisturising, pleasantly fragrant care bath is especially suited for dry, chapped and sensitive skin. The bath oil provides a protective layer around the skin. After the bath, the skin should be dabbed only a bit. It feels like if you have put lotion on. Bath Oil Wild Rose leaves the skin silky and smooth.
Price: 16.64 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £ -
Wild Roses Skin and Massage Oil - 100 ml
Valuable wild roses oil, macadamia nut oil and St. John's wort with a high part of gamma linolenic acid (GLA) are the perfect care of dry, chappy skin. The oil gets especially well absorbed and protects your skin against a lack of moisture and against dryness. Aromatised with natural and ethereal oils, pampers this exclusive skin and massage oil not only the skin but also the senses.
Price: 12.60 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
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How can one prepare wild apples and wild pears?
Wild apples and pears can be prepared in a variety of ways, including making them into jams, jellies, or preserves. They can also be used in baking, such as in pies, crisps, or tarts. Another option is to simply eat them fresh, although they may be more tart or astringent than cultivated varieties. When preparing wild apples and pears, it's important to wash them thoroughly and remove any blemishes or insect damage before using them in recipes.
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Wild horse breeds
Wild horse breeds are horses that live in the wild and are not domesticated. Some well-known wild horse breeds include the Mustang in North America, the Brumby in Australia, and the Tarpan in Europe. These horses have adapted to survive in their natural environments and often live in herds. They are known for their hardiness, agility, and independence.
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What is wild growth wild meat on the nose piercing?
Wild growth wild meat on the nose piercing refers to the natural healing process that occurs when a nose piercing is left to heal without interference. This process involves the formation of new tissue around the piercing, which can sometimes result in a small bump or raised area around the piercing site. This is a normal part of the healing process and is not necessarily a cause for concern. However, if the bump becomes painful, inflamed, or shows signs of infection, it is important to seek medical attention.
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Which wild herbs and wild berries can be collected in winter?
In winter, some wild herbs that can be collected include rosemary, thyme, and winter savory, which are hardy enough to survive the cold temperatures. As for wild berries, some varieties that can be found in winter include wintergreen, cranberries, and rose hips. These can be foraged in certain regions where they are known to grow, but it's important to research and ensure that the plants are safe for consumption and that foraging is allowed in the area.
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Are wild currants edible?
Yes, wild currants are edible. They are small, tart berries that can be eaten raw or used in cooking and baking. They are often used to make jams, jellies, and sauces. However, it is important to note that there are different species of wild currants, and some may be more palatable than others. It is always best to properly identify any wild plant before consuming it.
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Are there wild cows?
Yes, there are wild cows, also known as feral cattle, in various parts of the world. These are domesticated cattle that have escaped or been released into the wild and have adapted to living in natural environments. Feral cattle can be found in places like Australia, the United States, and parts of South America, where they roam and graze freely. However, they are not considered a separate species from domesticated cattle.
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Do wild animals eat?
Yes, wild animals do eat to survive. They hunt, forage, scavenge, or graze for food depending on their species and habitat. Their diet typically consists of a variety of plants, fruits, insects, small animals, or other sources of nutrition that provide them with the energy and nutrients they need to thrive in the wild.
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Are wild rats dangerous?
Wild rats can be dangerous as they can carry diseases such as leptospirosis, hantavirus, and rat-bite fever which can be transmitted to humans through bites, scratches, or contact with their urine or feces. Additionally, rats can cause damage to property by gnawing on wires, insulation, and wood. It is important to take precautions to prevent contact with wild rats and to seek medical attention if bitten or exposed to their waste.
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Are zebras wild horses?
No, zebras are not wild horses. While both zebras and horses belong to the same family (Equidae), they are different species. Zebras are native to Africa and have distinct black and white striped coats, while horses have solid-colored coats. Additionally, zebras have never been domesticated like horses have been for various purposes.
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Are they wild animals?
No, they are not wild animals. They are domesticated animals that have been raised and bred by humans for various purposes such as companionship, work, or food. Wild animals, on the other hand, live in their natural habitats and have not been domesticated or bred by humans.
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Do wild dinosaurs regenerate?
No, wild dinosaurs do not regenerate. Regeneration is the ability of an organism to regrow lost or damaged body parts, and there is no evidence to suggest that dinosaurs had this ability. While some modern-day animals, such as certain species of lizards and salamanders, are capable of regeneration, there is no indication that dinosaurs possessed this trait. Dinosaurs, like most other extinct species, did not have the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
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What is wild rhubarb?
Wild rhubarb, also known as Himalayan rhubarb or Indian rhubarb, is a perennial plant native to the Himalayan region of Asia. It is a close relative of the common garden rhubarb and has similar large, edible leaves and thick, red stalks. Wild rhubarb has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits, including its use as a laxative and for digestive issues. It is also sometimes used as a natural dye for textiles.
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