Here at Fundraising Zoo, we have years of experience in honey production and are ready to bring to you the purest honey possible. Our honey is not just kosher, but is certified by the Orthodox Union of the United States as being kosher honey. But what makes honey kosher? Kosher honey is, of course, clean and acceptable, but what could ever make honey “unclean”, you might ask?

The answer is added preservatives, unnecessary sweeteners, and any other such additives that put chemicals or “fillers” into the honey. In fact, most store-bought honey contains more High Fructose Corn Syrup than actual honey! Don’t get filled up on nonsense when you could be tasting pure, 100% natural, honey. When you deal with Fundraising Zoo, that is exactly what you will be getting.

Fun fact: While bees are not considered kosher due to their nature, the honey they produce is not digested by the bees during the process of production, alowing the honey to still be considered kosher. Honey is simply nectar gathered up by bees from plants, which bees then store and transport to their honeycombs. While inside bees, the nectar therein is broken down and transformed into honey by enzymes in the bee, but is not actually digested. This means the honey is not actually a product of the bee’s digestive tract, neither tainted nor made unacceptable, and is actually kosher.

And remember, 100% pure honey is fresh off the honeycomb, with no additives or preservatives added in. Honey is used to make many food products, and so the work bees do is vital and natural. Why tamper with the taste of natural beauty and design? If you’re going to buy healthy honey, you may as well go kosher honey. And if you’re going to use kosher honey for your Rosh Hashanah fundraising, you should use the services Fundraising Zoo provides.