Bee Pollen, All-Natural & Gluten Free
What is Bee Pollen?
Bee Pollen is considered to be one of the most complete superfoods on the planet - and for good reason. These tiny golden-coloured granules are gathered by bees whilst collecting nectar, and are sweet to the taste.
Bee Pollen contains nearly all the nutrients required for the human body. And that’s no mean feat… Rich in protein (15g per 100g serving), vitamins (inclusive of B-complex), minerals, amino acids and fatty acids, making it the perfect addition to your morning smoothie.
What are the benefits of Bee Pollen?
- Packed full of protein (15g per 100g serving)
- Contains nearly all the nutrients required by the human body
- Gluten free
- Rich in antioxidants
- High in healthy fats
- High in vitamins and minerals
How to Enjoy Bee Pollen
- Blend into healthy smoothies and shakes
- Add into yoghurts and porridge
- Garnish healthy bakes
- Bake into protein bars
What’s Inside?
100% pure Bee Pollen, with no additional ingredients at all.
Freshly Hand-Packed To Order
Each bag of Bee Pollen is hand-packed, hand-sealed and hand-stamped for maximum freshness in our iconic re-sealable, foil-lined bags.
Where is Bee Pollen Sourced from?
Nutriseed Bee Pollen is sourced from Spain, a country revered for the outstanding quality and unique aroma of its Bee Pollen. Beekeeping has been a long-held tradition in Spain - the bees and surroundings are treated with the greatest respect, ensuring first-class quality and nutritional density.
Support Local Farming Communities
At Nutriseed we always seek to support local farming communities that use sustainable farming techniques. We believe in supporting these communities to flourish whilst protecting their natural environment.
BEE POLLEN NUTRITION | PER 100g |
Energy kJ / Kcal | 1607/381 |
Carbohydrate | 62.1 |
of which sugars | 45.1 |
Fat | 6.1 |
of which saturates | 2.3 |
Fibre | 8.4 |
Protein | 15.2 |
Salt | <0.1 |
Country of origin: Spain
Allergen Information
Not recommended for those with allergies to pollen, pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding. Bee pollen may cause increased bleeding if taken with certain blood thinners like warfarin. Check with your doctor before taking bee pollen if you take any medications.
- Sprinkle on top of some natural yoghurt or ice cream
- Combine into smoothies
- Combine with some fruit for a morning pick-me-up
- Use with salads, fruits and pasta dishes as a topper
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