
Aged thorn honey is a rare and prized delicacy originating from the mountainous regions of Saudi Arabia, particularly the Al-Baha region. Collected from the nectar of resilient thorny trees like Acacia nilotica, thorny acacia, and Vachellia flava, this honey is celebrated for its exceptional nutritional value and deep, evolving flavor—qualities that earn it the name “aged honey.”

Harvested in the summer, this honey is produced by bees thriving in the rugged landscapes of deserts, the Sarawat Mountains, and the Tihama plains. Al-Baha’s rich biodiversity and varied climate contribute to the region’s reputation for producing over 50 distinct varieties of natural honey.

What sets aged thorn honey apart is its dark hue, rich floral aroma, and robust, concentrated taste that becomes more intense over time. Traditionally aged in sealed clay or glass containers for one to three years, the honey thickens and develops even greater nutritional richness, making it a true treasure of nature.
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