🍯 Elevate Your Taste with Nature's Gold!
Egmont Honey Raw Manuka Honey MGO 50+ is a premium, 100% pure honey sourced from the pristine forests of New Zealand. Packaged in a recycled plastic jar, this non-GMO, kosher-certified honey is rich in flavor and health benefits, making it a perfect addition to your culinary creations.
H**N
Honey
I love the taste of this honey
L**E
Love this honey
Tastes great! So nice and thick! A little goes a long way.
V**T
Very good honey
This honey has a wonderfully unique flavor to it. The thing I love about honey is the difference in flavor depending on the area it’s from. I would definitely order this again.
J**Y
Natural remedies are best, since we are now having to self help go with nature eat your honey.
Tastes great and does the job, what more could you want.
S**.
My favorite Honey
I loved it so much that I bought some for my neighbors and they also love it. Worth the price. Best flavor of any honey I have ever tasted
M**Ć
very good value
One of the best values for Hanuka so far I have seen. Probably tastes the same as the more expensive version I tried so far.
J**S
Good Honey
Very tasty
I**.
Great taste, but be aware of why this is (relative to others) somewhat value priced
When it comes to Manuka honey, anyone who's checked it out before is probably aware that it doesn't come cheap. $25 for a little more than a pound isn't cheap either when I can usually find a pound of local, raw honey for $10 to $15 at farmer's markets, and decent honey for less than that at the grocery store.There are lots of interesting uses for Manuka honey (other than the basic sweetening stuff use), such as topically for acne or even small wounds since it has antiseptic/antibacterial properties, or internally to promote oral and digestive health. We've used this honey on its own atop bowls of yogurt and granola as well as to sweeten homemade dressings or drinks. In addition, we've recently been giving this to our toddler who's suffered from a cough and sore throat. It seems to help him quite a bit, especially at night before bed. While we haven't used it for anything topical, I'm at least curious and may smack some on my face if I happen to get a stubborn pimple. What could possibly go wrong, right?Now, $25 for this amount of Manuka honey is not outrageous compared with others. I've seen jars literally go for up to hundreds of dollars. The difference is between monofloral and multifloral sourcing. Monofloral means that the bees producing this honey have verifiably not tasted the nectar of any other flowers than the manuka flower. That stuff is VERY expensive (the possibly hundreds of dollars a jar kind). Multifloral (this honey) means that the bees have fed predominantly on the nectar of the manuka flower, but they've gotten around a little and had some others as well. I haven't tried monofloral manuka honey, though I'd like to one day. This multifloral tastes great (though, to be fair, it's not worlds beyond some nice local honeys I've eaten) and seems to offer some of the benefits attributed to this honey type. It's certainly worth a try.***I write reviews as a hobby because I love trying out electronics, clothing, household products, kitchen devices, and more. My hope is that my review will guide you to make a more informed choice about whether or not to make a purchase. If this review helped you in your decision-making today, please let me know with a helpful vote. Have a great day!***
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