For five thousand euros, equivalent to six thousand and eight hundred thousand dollars, you can only get one kilogram of Turkish Elvish honey which is the most expensive in the world, because it is extracted from a depth of 1,800 meters from a cave in the Saricayir Valley in the northern Turkish town of Artvin. Gunaei Gondose, who works in the field of beekeeping, something he inherited from his family, who has worked in the same field for three generations. He noticed in 2009 that some bees descended into caves, so he thought they might produce honey there, and his thinking was in place. Later Gonay used a professional diving team where they found 18 kilograms of honey inside the cave and when analyzed it turned out to be of high quality and rich in minerals, and a sample was taken from it to France where it was analyzed to show that its health benefits are not counted, so the first kilogram was sold in France for 45 thousand euros, and another sale in China for 28 thousand euros, to settle the current price at five thousand euros.
The nature of the cave doubles the richness of honey with minerals, and most importantly, it is made naturally without any artificial interference and without even a cell.