The color(s) white, gold, green and pink is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
There is a gold frame at the top side; inside of the frame there is a balparnak wording; above balparmak word there are flowers in different colors; below the balparmak word there is a drop made of honey, below the frame there is a stylized green apitera wording; below apitera wording there is a white zen writing inside of a pink background; below zen wording there are propolis, zencefil, tarcin, karanfil, karabiber, limon wordings one under the other; these words are all gold; below these words there is a thin takviye edici gida writing in black; at the down side there is a rectangle in pink; inside of this rectangle there is a hand which handles a white package; at the right side of this rectangle there is a bal yogun writing in gold color; at the down left corner there is a net 7 G.e writing in pink.
"PROPOLIS, ZENCEFIL, TARÇIN, KARANFIL, KARABIBER, LIMON"
The English translation of the foreign word(s) in the mark is: Balparmak means honeyfinger, propolis means propolis (bee gum), zencefil means ginger, tarçin means cinnamon, karanfil, means clove, karabiber means black pepper, limon mean lemon, takviye edici gida means food supplement, bal yogun means honey heavy.