$6.00 – $24.00Price range: $6.00 through $24.00
Frogmouth Ponds Tasmanian Organic Berry Honey is a certified organic honey harvested from bees foraging on berry blossoms across Tasmania’s clean, chemical-free growing regions. Rich in colour, lusciously fruity in flavour and carrying the natural depth you’d expect from a pure organic product — this is honey the way it was always meant to be.
Organic certification means more than just a label. It means no synthetic pesticides, no herbicides, no artificial inputs in the forage environment — and for honey, it means the bees are working in landscapes managed to genuine organic standards. For customers who care about what goes into their food and where it comes from, Tasmanian Organic Berry Honey is the natural choice.
Available Sizes
| Size | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 190g | Trying for the first time, gift giving | $6.00 |
| 500g | Everyday household use, cooking & baking | $12.50 |
| 1000g | Families, regular users, wholefood kitchens | $24.00 |
What Does Organic Mean for Honey?
Organic certification for honey is one of the most rigorous in the food industry. Unlike organic fruit or vegetables — where the growing environment is directly controlled — organic honey requires that the entire foraging range of the bees meets certified organic standards. Tasmania’s natural advantages make it one of the very few places in Australia where this is genuinely achievable.
| Standard Honey | Certified Organic Honey |
|---|---|
| Bees may forage near sprayed crops or treated land | Foraging environment meets certified organic standards |
| No restrictions on synthetic pesticide or herbicide use nearby | No synthetic pesticides or herbicides in the forage zone |
| Processing standards vary | Processing must also comply with organic certification requirements |
| No independent verification required | Independently audited and certified |
Why Tasmanian Organic Berry Honey?
Tasmania’s island geography, low population density and vast areas of protected wilderness make it one of the most naturally clean food-producing environments on earth. Berry-producing plants — including native and cultivated varieties — thrive in Tasmania’s cool, moist climate, producing nectar-rich blossoms that bees return to season after season. Combined with organic certification, this is a honey you can buy with complete confidence.
Flavour Profile
Tasmanian Organic Berry Honey pours a warm, medium-to-deep amber with reddish berry tones. On the nose it’s immediately inviting — bright, fruity and floral with a natural sweetness that needs no introduction. On the palate it delivers a rounded, full berry sweetness with a gentle complexity that comes from the diversity of berry blossoms in the forage. The finish is clean, warm and lingering — satisfying in the way only a genuinely pure honey can be.
How to Use Organic Berry Honey
The fruity richness of Organic Berry Honey makes it one of the most versatile and food-friendly honeys in our range. Here are some of our favourite ways to enjoy it:
Storage & Handling
Store your Frogmouth Ponds Organic Berry Honey at room temperature in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. As a raw, minimally processed honey it may crystallise over time — this is completely natural and a sign of genuine quality. To return it to a liquid state, place the jar in a bowl of warm water and stir gently until smooth. Do not microwave or overheat, as this can affect the natural qualities of the honey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tasmanian Organic Berry Honey is produced from bees foraging on a range of berry blossoms across Tasmania’s organic-certified growing regions. The natural diversity of berry varieties in the forage contributes to the honey’s rounded, multi-layered fruity character — it’s richer and more complex than a single-source berry honey would be.
For many customers, organic certification provides important peace of mind about what the bees have been foraging on and how the product has been processed. Certified organic honey guarantees the foraging environment is free from synthetic pesticides and herbicides, and that the processing chain meets organic standards. Whether that matters to you comes down to your own values and preferences — but for customers who prioritise clean, verified food, organic certification is a meaningful differentiator.
Yes. Our Organic Berry Honey is raw and minimally processed. It is not heat treated, ultra-filtered or blended with non-organic honey. Keeping it raw preserves the natural enzymes, antioxidants and aromatic compounds that make it such a distinctive and flavourful product.
Our Tasmanian Blackberry Honey is a single-source honey from blackberry blossoms — darker, richer and more intensely jammy in character. Organic Berry Honey draws from a wider range of berry blossoms, giving it a softer, more rounded fruitiness. Both are beautiful — Blackberry for depth and drama, Organic Berry for versatility and clean organic credentials.
Our Clover Honey is light and mild — the everyday classic. Our Leatherwood Honey is bold and intensely floral. Our Fennel Honey is herbaceous and aniseed. Organic Berry sits in the fruity middle ground — approachable enough for everyday use, distinctive enough to impress, and certified organic for those who want verified clean-food credentials.
Organic Berry Honey is safe for children over 12 months of age. Honey of any kind should never be given to infants under 12 months due to the risk of infant botulism. Always consult your healthcare professional if you have any concerns about dietary suitability for young children.
Yes — we ship Frogmouth Ponds products Australia-wide from Tasmania. Please check current shipping rates and thresholds at checkout, as these may vary based on your location and order size.
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