Under The Mango Tree
Under The Mango Tree Honeys are 100% Pure Single-origin gourmet Honey sourced directly from beekeeper
01/12/2025
Get • .in In ancient mythology across all cultures, the honey bee was believed to be the sacred insect that bridged the natural world to the underworld. A universal symbol of ethical virtues, such as diligence, sociability, purity, cleanliness, wisdom and creativity.
In Ancient Egypt, tears of the Sun God Ra turned into bees upon touching the ground. In Ancient Greece, honey bees were a cult symbol for Artemis, the virgin huntress and goddess of wild nature. In Christian allegory, Honeybee often represented the Virgin Mary, also known as "Queen of the Bees" in Catholicism. One of the most diverse pantheons of bee and honey symbolism is in India. The Rig-Veda compiled between around 2000 BC contains many mentions of bees and honey. The Sanskrit word for honey is madhu, which is etymologically identical to the Greek methu and the Anglo-Saxon medu, or mead.
The cultural importance of honey is based largely on its sweet flavour. For many of the world's early civilizations, while honey was a major sweetness source and used to flavour drinks and food, its sweetness also had a cultural symbolic connotation associated with divinity, richness and plenty.
Ancient Greeks made offerings of cakes, wine, and honey to their deities, and the Promised Land of the ancient Hebrews was described as “flowing with milk and honey”. Its healing properties long recognized by Islam “honey is the remedy for every illness.”
Honey’s association with the divine also made it a symbol of immortality. One of the reasons behind this particular symbolism and not immediately obvious – is that honey is a natural preservative and possesses strong antiseptic qualities. Honey was even discovered in jars in the tomb of Tutankhamen. Modern authors, artists and scientists continue to be struck by bees, their buzzing lifestyle, complex organisation of their life and their importance in nature. A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh is the best known honey lover in fiction who goes to enormous lengths to obtain honey and getting into numerous scrapes as a result.
26/11/2025
Our Honey of the Month brings you the purity of the Himalayas. It soothes your throat, strengthens immunity, and keeps your day naturally sweet.
25/11/2025
Sweet meets Heat
Meet UTMT Hot Honey-sweet, spicy, and ready to level up anything you drizzle it on. 🌶️🍯
21/11/2025
Where every drop carries the story of the hills and the hands that nurture it.
17/11/2025
Nature’s sweetest skincare secret? Pure honey.
And here are 6 ways to use Under The Mango Tree Honey for softer, clearer, healthier skin ✨🍯
Save this for your next glow-day routine!
13/11/2025
Everyday choices, made a little more natural.
Swap the processed stuff for pure Under The Mango Tree honey-in your desserts, drinks, or breakfast.🍞 ✨
03/11/2025
This month’s honey,Himalayan Flora, is a golden bloom from the Himalayan Foothills-floral,pure and naturally serene.🍯🏔️
29/10/2025
Because Under The Mango Tree isn’t just another honey brand.
It’s honey with heart.🍯🐝
27/10/2025
Bees pollinate 75% of the crops we eat - from apples to coffee.
Without them, our food supply and diversity are at risk.
Swipe to see what life without bees could look like — and why protecting them matters. 🌍
25/10/2025
This is what impact looks like: empowered beekeepers, healthier farms, and honey that’s kind to nature. 🍯🌿
23/10/2025
Did you know honey can do THIS?
From fighting infections to soothing your throat,it’s the ultimate natural healer!🍯
20/10/2025
This Diwali, choose goodness that goes beyond the sweets. 🍯✨
💪 Builds immunity against sickness
🌸 Beautifies you, inside and out
⚡ A natural source of quick, clean energy
🥄 A healthier food choice for everyday living
A little honey can make your festive season brighter - and healthier.
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