Raw Honey 1kg (PET tub)
$172.80
Best Before Date : Jan 2026
Fewster’s Farm honey organic blend combines the best of Western Australian honeys such as Wandu, Banksia, Red Gum and Karri. To achieve organic certification means that the honey must be free of chemicals and pesticides and harvested in a clean and natural environment.
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Description
Fewster’s Farm honey organic blend combines the best of Western Australian honeys such as Wandu, Banksia, Red Gum and Karri. To achieve organic certification means that the honey must be free of chemicals and pesticides and harvested in a clean and natural environment.
Serving per package: 66.6
Serving Size: 15g
Nutritional Data
Average Quantity | per 100g |
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Energy | 1400kJ |
Fat | 0g |
of which Saturates | 0g |
Carbohydrate | 82.1g |
of which Sugars | 82.1g |
Protein | 0.3g |
Sodium | 14mg |
Organic Honey
Fewster’s Farm
HISTORY
Brothers John and Robert Fewster came from England to Western Australia in 1892 to work in the gold mining industry. In 1898 they founded Fewster’s Farm in Muchea. Soon after John’s wife and three children joined him. Robert started a market garden from the farm.
The brothers first started beekeeping in 1916. Robert Fewster, a civil engineer, left several hives he had been given on the farm before going to South Australia to oversee the construction of drains and irrigation lines.
Beekeeping soon became a good source of income for 4 of the 6 Fewster sons- Nelson, Vince, Norman and Jim, (Kim Fewster’s grandfather). The beekeeping process then was similar to what it is now. Honey was collected from the ancient forests and bush land close to the farm. Then as transport became more modern, the Fewster’s would venture to Pemberton, for the much prized Karri honey and even as far as the gold fields.
Today the tradition lives on with Kim Fewster, a fourth generation beekeeper. Kim’s drive is continuing the tradition of gathering and providing premium quality Western Australian honey along with a focus on maintaining the old and natural ways of collecting, extracting and bottling honey with a fully accredited organic honey range.

“We hope you enjoy our honey, as pure and natural as the WA environment & bees”
Kim Fewster


The Many Health Benefits of
RAW HONEY
Honey was used as a natural sweetener long before sugar became available. Honey is an extremely useful ingredient to have in the kitchen. Many refer to it as ‘liquid gold’ for its many health and beauty benefits.
Read below to find out more about this extremely useful ingredient.
Great for the Immune system: Honey can be a great boost to the immune system due to its antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties, which can improve the functioning of the digestive system and help you stay healthy and fight disease.
Sore throat cure: This is probably a common remedy you use at home. Honey is a great way to help treat sore throats or at least reduce the painful symptoms. Not only does it soothe the throat, it also kills the bacteria that causes the infection. The most common way to consume it is drinking a warm cup of water mixed with honey and lemon.
Treatment for cuts and burns: Honey has been widely recognised as a natural remedy for cuts and burns due to its antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties. These properties stop the growth of infection causing bacteria and help to keep the wounds clean and infection free. Some of the ailments honey has been used to treat are athlete’s foot, arthritis and yeast infection.
For sleeplessness and insomnia: This might seem to be a strange use for this ingredient however it can help to calm the soul and induce sleep. Sip a glass of hot milk mixed with a teaspoon or two of honey or add a few teaspoons to a cup of chamomile tea.
Skin treatments: Honey’s anti-bacterial properties make it a great ingredient to use in DIY skin treatments. Use raw honey as a mask and wash off after 30 minutes to reveal bright and soft skin. It is particularly great for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin. Use it in your bath to combat dry skin or mix it with sugar or baking soda for a great exfoliator that can be used on the face and body.
Sporting Activities: High fructose honey is digested slowly. The resulting slow release of energy may increase stamina for sporting activities.
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