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C**R
This says "Tea Tree blend" on the label but not in the headline at the top of the page.
I was a tad annoyed that this honey says that it is a tea tree BLEND. What exactly is it blended with? The word blend can mean many things. For example it can mean the honey blended with molasses or some other type of syrup.I do not mind if it is a blend of various floral sources, but I would like to know what the manufacturer means by using the word blend on its label. Almost all honey is multi-floral with one flower being predominant.Still, if the word blend indicates that the honey is a blend of flowers that the bees visit, it should clarify that, somewhere.If it is blended with some other syrup, it should also state that.If the headline had stated that this Malaleuca honey is a blend, I would not have purchased it.
M**S
Nothing like real New Zealand Manuka Honey
Although the product description seems to promote it as the health equivalent of Manuka New Zealand honey, a claim I cannot speak to., I did not particularly care for the taste, although taste is obviously a personal thing. To me, Manuka tastes better but better yet, is Greek honey or even Golden Blossom honey widely available in US supermarkets. That said, Manuka is reputed to impart the best health benefits of all the honeys, but again, I have no real idea if that's actually true. The three qualities of the Honey Feast brand that I did like were: 1) Made in the US; 2) Cheaper than Manuka and Greek honey, but not cheaper than Golden Blossom; and 3) Very thin consistency making it easier to blend into smoothies than the other aforementioned honeys. I doubt very much that I will buy this product again. Also, it comes in a fancy box which no doubt adds to the cost.
S**.
Best honey I've had
I'm typically not a lover of honey, but I do like this one in my tea. It's a little sweet for me so I don't use much - less than one tablespoon. it's a healthy honey that I enjoy.
G**E
American Manuka
I would subscribe to this product if it were not for the price. It's definitely cheaper than Manuka and has a sweeter flavor. I use this as a sweetener and for medicinal purposes. I recommend it.
J**E
Will enjoy, even if you don't like Honey
Actually, I do not like the taste of Honey, but I've ordered serveral bottles of this Honey. I don't find the taste offensive at all. I make a tea from sea moss & use this honey. From the packaging to the taste, it's all top-notch!!!
P**O
Really good honey.
Brings me back to the way honey used to taste when I was young.
A**Y
Good Medicinal Honey!
Has a sweet but very slightly medicinal taste, I like it! Got this size to try, and will buy larger size once it's available. (I also use raw unfiltered buckwheat honey, which definitely tastes a bit like the back end of a barn. ) This is definitely more palatable than the buckwheat. Good stuff!
P**T
It's not clear to me whether this honey has the ...
It's not clear to me whether this honey has the same healing elements as does the manuka honey from New Zealand. It is very tasty, with that distinctive melaleuca flavor.
A**R
I loved it. So I went searching for something as ...
Wow. I brought home some Australian honey while traveling and got spoiled. I loved it. So I went searching for something as good. I found this Florida Melaleuca honey from Honey Feast. Delicious and reasonably priced.
G**Y
Mild and light
Mild taste. Not much flavor.
S**E
Great stuff and I know the Melaleuca story!
Really great honey! A little pricey however not Manuka pricey. I used to sell Melaleuca products. Interesting how it got to the US. Google it, very interesting.
E**R
Rich color
Sooooo smooth tasty
S**.
YUMMY HONEY
LIKE MEDICINAL QUALITY, TASTE AND SHAPE OF JAR TOO...!
R**E
I am buying more
Very good for iimmunity
J**E
great taste
Liked this product . Wish it was rated.
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