Honey jars

Cómo lavar y esterilizar correctamente los tarros de miel

Carmen Moreno |

Honey jars are symbols of sweetness and tradition. Honey has been used by humanity since ancient times, both for its food properties and for its medicinal benefits.

Our glass jars protect honey from the content of light and humidity, maintaining fresh honey and avoiding its premature crystallization. Our jars are totally recyclable

Our honey jars are characterized by:

material: 

 Glass and plastic jars are the most common. The glass is preferred by its durability and because it does not transmit odors or flavors. Plastic jars are lighter and more economical, and also resistant.

Closing: It is important that the jars have a hermetic closure to avoid contamination and prolong the useful life of honey. The closures can be threaded (Twist-off), cork plug or mechanical cap

Design: A good design can make your honey stand out in the market. Transparent jars allow us to see the content, and an attractive label can attract consumers.

Pasteurization: If honey needs to be pasteurized, make sure the jars are suitable for this process. Glass jars are ideal for pasteurization.

Its common uses 

Small: honey mini to give away

Tarro B1.5 ounce 41 ml to 43 - AMC Glass Packaging

ORCIO 106 ML TO 53 - AMC Glass Packaging

 Tarro Standard 106 ml Alto To 48 - AMC Glass Packaging

Medium: For domestic use

 Tarro B 250 ml to 66 - AMC Glass packaging

Hexagonal jar 288 ml to 63 - AMC Glass packaging

PET MIEL HANAL ANTIGOTO 375 ml (500 gr) - AMC Glass Packaging

Big: for honey industries and wholesale shops

 Tarro Quadro Liscio 314 ml to 63 - AMC Glass Packaging

 1/2 kg honey jar 4 cells 380 ml to 66 - AMC Glass packaging

 Hexagonal jar 580 ml to82 - AMC Glass packaging

Tarro Miele 770 ml to 82 - AMC Glass Packaging

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