Bloodwood Honey 25kg | ACO Organic Wholesale Pail
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Bloodwood Honey 25kg | ACO Organic Wholesale Pail

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Bloodwood Honey 25kg | ACO Organic Wholesale PailThe Commercial Choice: Pure, Certified, and Ready to Work Twenty five kilograms is not a household purchase. Its a business decision, made by cafe owners who serve honey every day, bakers who use it as a primary ingredient, food manufacturers and health stores who need a reliable certified organic supply, and re packers who want to put their own brand on a genuinely premium Australian honey. This pail is built for that purpose, and the honey inside it

The Commercial Choice: Pure, Certified, and Ready to Work

Twenty-five kilograms is not a household purchase. It’s a business decision, made by cafe owners who serve honey every day, bakers who use it as a primary ingredient, food manufacturers and health stores who need a reliable certified organic supply, and re-packers who want to put their own brand on a genuinely premium Australian honey. This pail is built for that purpose, and the honey inside it justifies the commitment.

Same ACO Certified Organic Bloodwood Honey as the smaller sizes, raw, unfiltered, handled at hive temperature, from native Red Bloodwood trees (Corymbia gummifera) that flower every two to four years in the Australian native bush. At $449 for 25 kilograms, it works out to around $18 per kilogram, the best per-kilo price in the range and a genuinely workable cost for commercial applications where quality and certification matter.

Why Commercial Buyers Choose Certified Organic

For a cafe, bakery, or food producer, the honey you use reflects the standard you hold yourself to. Serving or selling ACO Certified Organic honey is something you can say plainly on your menu, your packaging, or your shelf label and it means something specific to customers who check. It’s not a marketing claim that can be challenged. It’s independently audited, fully traceable, and verified at every link of the supply chain from apiary to pail.

For repackers and health retailers, ACO certification is often a prerequisite for the customers you sell to. Organic food buyers have become more sophisticated about what certification actually means, and a product that carries the ACO mark falls into a different category from one that uses the word organic without backing it up.

What Raw and Unfiltered Means and Why It Matters Commercially

Heated and filtered honey is easier to handle on an industrial scale. It flows faster, resists crystallisation longer, and is simpler to portion. But the heating process that achieves that destroys the natural enzymes, diastase, invertase, glucose oxidase, that form naturally in honey and are absent in processed alternatives. It also strips away the natural antioxidants, antimicrobial properties, and trace pollen that give raw honey its nutritional character.

This honey is never heated above hive temperature. The natural enzymes are intact. The antioxidants are preserved. The antimicrobial compounds are present. For a business that wants to talk honestly about what they’re serving or selling, those are meaningful credentials, not just for marketing, but because they’re genuinely true.

The Benefits of Organic Raw Honey

Raw organic honey provides natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties through its hydrogen peroxide content, low moisture, and naturally acidic pH. These properties are present precisely because the honey hasn’t been heated, heat destroys them reliably, which is why raw certification matters for buyers who want these benefits rather than just the word honey on the label. Natural antioxidants from pollen and phenolic compounds are preserved throughout. Live enzymes remain active. And as a natural energy source, it provides clean carbohydrates without the processing of refined sugar. This distinction resonates with the health-conscious customer base that seeks out certified organic products in the first place.

The Honey Gate Tap — Non-Negotiable at 25kg

Dispensing from a 25kg pail without a tap would be unworkable in a commercial setting. The honey gate tap lets you pour directly and cleanly into jars, portioning containers, or dispensers with full control and minimal waste. For a cafe running through honey across a full day’s service, or a baker portioning for multiple batches, it’s not a convenience feature — it’s what makes the 25kg format operationally practical.

Storage and Crystallisation

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Natural crystallisation will occur over time — this is normal, expected behaviour in genuine raw honey and a reliable sign that it hasn’t been heat-treated. To restore to a pourable consistency, set the pail in a warm water bath and allow it to soften gradually. Never heat above 35°C — the hive temperature threshold above which enzyme destruction begins. For commercial operations with high processing volume, a honey decrystalliser is the most efficient tool for maintaining consistency throughout the working day.

Specifications

Honey variety: Bloodwood, monofloral from native Red Bloodwood trees (Corymbia gummifera)

  • Certification: ACO Certified Organic: independently audited and verified
  • Processing: Raw and unfiltered: handled at hive temperature, never overheated
  • Natural enzymes: Intact: diastase, invertase, glucose oxidase preserved
  • Antioxidants: Naturally present in pollen and phenolic compounds
  • Antimicrobial properties: Preserved through raw handling
  • Origin: Small batch Australian production from native bushland
  • Weight: 25kg
  • Container: Food-grade bulk pail with lid
  • Dispensing: Honey gate tap included
  • Colour: Deep amber
  • Flavour profile: Golden syrup, toasted caramel, subtle woody finish
  • Price: $449.00 approx. $18 per kilogram
  • Crystallisation: Natural warm gently to restore, never above 35°C
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