๐ฏ Taste the pure essence of natureโs sweetest secret!
This 900g jar of raw, organic Acacia honey from Bulgaria offers a naturally smooth, light-flavored liquid sweetener. Harvested by Bulgarian Nuts Ltd, it is packaged in a reusable glass bottle, ensuring premium quality and sustainability for health-conscious, eco-aware consumers.
Package Dimensions | 23.6 x 13.1 x 11.1 cm; 900 g |
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | Bulgarian Bee |
Format | Liquid |
Speciality | organic |
Package Information | Jar |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Bulgarian Nuts Ltd |
G**R
Great taste and value for money.
value for money.
A**R
Our favourite honey
This is the sweetest most delicious honey and best of all it's organic and raw. We have bought other ones but nothing beats it. It doesn't last long in our household!
A**A
Very good ๐
Very good ๐
C**K
Good and preferred Honey
Good and preferred Honey quality, this is my second purchase after trying other brands. I actually bought 3 bottles this time.
I**R
Great tasting honey
Best tasting acacia honey I've ever had. Thick and you can smell the flowers.
K**N
Lovely
Lovely light flavoured runny honey. Using it to make dressings.
C**H
Taste of childhood
Honey arrived on time, well packed and it tasted exactly as I remember it from childhood. I will buy again for sure.
E**O
Used to be good, but the last stock is full of sugar and almost surely adulterated.
I have been buying this honey on Amazon regularly since 2019. It used to be good enough. Then there has been a period between the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 when it was out of stock.It was back in stock two or three months ago and I have purchased it three times since then. Well... it is not the same honey and it is clearly adulterated.At the very least the bees are fed sugar. You can clearly see big flakes/chunks of sugar crystallizing in the honey and do not need to be an expert to see that there is sugar in this honey.This stuff has also almost surely been adulterated, adding some kind of moisture or syrup, as it dissolves almost completely in water without being touched and it burns in a strange way or, more precisely, does not burn at all (the two tests that I usually do on the honey to see if any honey that I buy is acceptable). If I had to bet I would certainly bet on 'yes, there is something added that is not honey'...I am not surprised as on one hand the process to make good genuine organic honey is rather long and on the other hand the quantities that they sell are rather big; so, if they want to keep up with the orders they receive, in my opinion, they have to do something 'unorthodox' at some point. Or they have to have trillions of bees and huge facilities, thing that I consider highly unlikely, and that would contradict in any case the very concept of honey produced the right old way by small traditional honest producers that the company selling this honey advertises.Surely in Bulgaria and other countries, there is a tendency to send in UK substandard and/or adulterated products in the belief that people over here do not understand much about food. If this is very often true, it is also true that, unfortunately for them, some people here do understand when something is not as it should be and as advertised.
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