We keep experimenting with several labels and types of honey. Recently, we came across Wild Honey Hunters and might I say we were left with our lips smacking! As the name stands, Wild Honey Hunters are not a manufacturing company or a repacking unit that procures farm honey in bulk. They collect from wild free-range hives built naturally by the native honey bees through tribes in permitted areas of the wild. We tried a couple of their variants and intrigued how colour, taste and texture of the wild honey changes with the nectar of the floral variety! Like the Neem honey, collected during Neem flowering season was darker and surprisingly sweeter than Mudakathan honey. I also tasted the rare light shaded Kurinji Honey that reminded me of my birthday vacation in nigiri hills! The sweet scent already floats in my mind as I write this.