why is elvish honey so expensive

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 9, 2021
Turkish beekeeper, Gunduz Gunay, who keeps his hives in the Saricayir valley, sells his 'Elvish' honey for 5,000 euros (US $6,800) per kilogram because it is extremely rare. He says that the price is so high because the production is 100% natural, and the cave, rich in minerals, provides a high quality honey.

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