FAQS

FAQs

Brand Comparisons

While many brands claim purity, always choose ones that provide lab test results or certifications. At Everpure Organic, we ensure 100% purity with lab-tested, unadulterated honey harvested from trusted local beekeepers.

Brands like Everpure Organic, Apis, and some batches from Dabur or Zandu offer lab-tested purity. But always check transparency, source origin, and certifications — that’s where Everpure stands apart.

Organic vs Regular

Yes! Organic honey is produced without exposure to pesticides, antibiotics, or chemicals. It contains more antioxidants, enzymes, and nutrients, making it better for both health and the environment.

Organic honey wins in terms of purity, quality, and ethical sourcing. Regular honey might be heat-treated or diluted, reducing its health benefits. Organic honey supports bee welfare and is closer to nature.

Raw organic honey is the healthiest. It retains all the natural enzymes, antioxidants, and antibacterial properties. Monofloral types like Tulsi honey or Jamun honey also have added medicinal benefits.

  • Supports immunity

  • Rich in antioxidants & anti-inflammatory compounds

  • Aids digestion

  • No harmful residues

  • Ethical and eco-friendly production
    It’s a holistic health booster you can trust.

No. Organic honey contains natural sugars like fructose and glucose — which are metabolized more efficiently than refined sugar. It doesn’t contain added sugar, corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners.

Purity & Identification

100% pure honey is raw, unprocessed, and free from any additives like sugar, corn syrup, or preservatives. It’s directly sourced from bee hives, strained to remove impurities, and retains all its natural enzymes, antioxidants, and nutrients.

Yes, honey can be 100% organic if it is harvested from bee hives placed in pesticide-free zones, where bees collect nectar from organically grown flowers. It must also be processed without chemical additives and certified by an organic standards authority.

Not necessarily. While pure honey is free from adulteration, organic honey requires additional standards — such as organic flora, bee care, and environmentally friendly harvesting practices. All organic honey is pure, but not all pure honey is organic.

You can test it at home using these simple methods:

  • Water Test: Drop honey in water. Pure honey settles at the bottom.

  • Flame Test: Dip a cotton wick in honey and light it. Pure honey burns.

  • No Crystallization: Pure honey may crystallize, but never forms foam.
    Also, check for certifications like FSSAI or organic labels.

  • Read the label: Look for “100% Pure,” “No Added Sugar,” and FSSAI license.

  • At-home tests: Water test, vinegar test (no fizz = no additives), and thumb test (pure honey stays intact).
    Lab tests or certifications offer the most accurate results.

Absolutely! In fact, pure honey is safer and healthier. It’s rich in antioxidants, antibacterial compounds, and enzymes. Just avoid feeding it to infants under 1 year old due to risk of infant botulism.

Yes. Organic honey is produced by bees that feed only on organically grown flowers, without exposure to pesticides or chemicals. It is possible, but harder to maintain due to strict standards.

100% honey means it contains no artificial ingredients, additives, or sugar syrups. Look for brands that mention “Raw, Unprocessed, and Single-Origin” and ideally carry FSSAI, AGMARK, or organic certification.