Recently, Indigenous Honey experienced a truly special milestone.
Our honey was represented on the popular show Laughter Chefs, and was later warmly featured by Bharti Singh in her personal vlog.
What made this moment extraordinary was simple —
it wasn’t a paid collaboration.
It was appreciation built on trust.
You can watch the full vlog here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlO-WzL9cBc
(Our honey is discussed from 10:29 to 13:50)
Bharti Singh’s official YouTube channel:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/@BhartiSingh
“This Is Truly Organic Honey”
In her signature candid and humorous style, Bharti introduced our team on camera and asked about our brand name.
When we said “Indigenous Honey,” she immediately followed with the most important question:
“This is truly organic, right?”
And when we confidently replied yes, she double-checked again — “Pakka?”
That playful exchange reflected something powerful:
Today’s consumers don’t just buy products. They seek assurance.
Her trust and openness set the tone for a meaningful conversation about purity and authenticity.
A Light-Hearted Yet Insightful Conversation
The interaction quickly turned into laughter — from joking about beekeepers looking like astronauts while harvesting honey, to discussing bee stings and how to reduce swelling with ice.
But behind the humor, viewers got a genuine glimpse into the life of migratory beekeepers:
- Yes, bees do sting.
- The pain reduces after some time.
- Beekeeping requires patience, skill, and experience.
- Bee venom (apitoxin) is even studied for therapeutic properties.
It was entertainment blended with education — exactly what awareness should look like.
From Rajasthan to Manali – The Journey of Our Bees
During the vlog, we explained how our bees migrate seasonally:
- Currently stationed in Rajasthan on mustard flowers
- Moving to Manali next month for new floral sources
This migration allows us to:
- Maintain floral purity
- Follow natural nectar flow
- Support stronger bee colonies
- Harvest region-specific honey varieties
Bharti was genuinely fascinated by this process and even joked about booking tickets to come along for honey harvesting!
Comb Honey & Authenticity
We also showed her our comb honey, explaining the difference between larger and smaller honeycomb frames. She had noticed the larger honeycomb earlier on the set when it was presented there, which made the moment even more exciting as we discussed it in detail.
Showcasing natural comb honey on such a platform was special for us — because comb honey represents purity in its most untouched form, straight from the hive.
How to Identify Real Honey – The NMR Standard
One of the most important moments in the vlog was when Bharti asked:
“How do I know if honey is real or fake?”
We shared an essential consumer awareness point:
✔ NMR Testing – The Golden Standard
Honey authenticity can be verified through:
- NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) testing
- Proper lab reports
- Transparent labeling
If honey passes NMR standards, it is 99.9% free from adulteration.
Bharti emphasized that genuine brands should clearly mention such testing and provide lab reports — a message that aligns deeply with our values.
Available Online
Bharti also mentioned that Indigenous Honey is available on:
- Amazon
- Blinkit
And encouraged viewers to choose organic products for their children and families — promoting health, purity, and mindful consumption.
Most importantly, she clearly stated:
“This is not a paid promotion.
This is a love and respect promotion.”
For us, that sentence meant more than any advertisement ever could.
A moment of Gratitude
To Bharti Ji — thank you for your warmth, humor, and trust.
To the team at Laughter Chefs — thank you for the opportunity.
And to our customers — thank you for believing in purity.
This wasn’t just a feature.
It was a reminder that honesty still resonates.
Because when purity is real —
it doesn’t need scripts. It speaks for itself. 🍯

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