Honey from Stars to Supermarkets: Which One to Choose According to the Test Rating.
According to The Sun: Famous personalities actively discuss the benefits of honey, emphasizing its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Star of the show 'Happy Monday' Ben claims that 'they believe honey supports their health' and even adds that it has boosted his libido.
ShutterstockBlur's bassist Alex James grows his own honey under the Britpop brand.
Among honey lovers are Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson and football coach Sir David Beckham, who have their own apiaries.
But which honey should you choose from supermarket shelves?
Laura Stott decided to test several options to determine which ones are the tastiest.
Squeezy Clear Honey – 340 g, Co-op, £2.20
High-quality Co-op honey – tasty but not cheapDamien McFadden
At first glance, the simple jar contains wonderful honey of deep golden color with a dense texture. It may be inconvenient to squeeze it out at first, but once the liquid starts flowing, controlling the flow is easy. Quality and tasty, but at a high price.
Rating: 3/5
Maribel Runny Honey – 340 g, £1.19, Lidl
Perfect Lidl honey for use as a versatile sweetener at homeDamien McFadden
The honey is sold in convenient packaging, made from honey from various countries. It is produced in the UK and works wonderfully for use in various dishes.
A thinner consistency makes it ideal for tea.
Rating: 4/5
Hilltop Blossom Honey – 340 g, £2.88, Asda
Asda honey has a silky texture, making it excellent for spreadingDamien McFadden
The elegant packaging looks attractive on the table. The honey has a dark golden hue with a shine.
Its silky consistency makes it excellent for toast or desserts. Delicate flavor and pleasant aroma, but the price may be somewhat high.
Rating: 2/5
Clear Honey – 340 g, £1.19, Tesco
Tesco honey is ideal for sweetening porridge or drinksDamien McFadden
This honey has a mild aroma and unremarkable taste; it simply adds sweetness to dishes.
However, its soft notes make it a versatile option for sugar. Perfect for morning porridge or drinks.
The price is fair, as this is a quality product.
Rating: 2/5
Pure Clear Honey – 454 g, £1.95, Morrisons
Morrison's honey has a rich taste without overpowering notesDamien McFadden
The stylish bottle is very convenient for pouring. The honey has a dark amber color and a glossy texture.
The taste is good, not too strong. The price matches the quality.
Rating: 4/5
Pure Honey – 340 g, £1.50, Marks and Spencer
M&S honey features an excellent texture for spreadingDamien McFadden
This honey, gathered from apiaries in Turkey, Mexico, and Argentina, has a light golden color and pours easily.
Mild, delicate flavor and excellent texture make it a great choice for toast.
The aroma is pleasant, though not too intense.
Rating: 3/5
Rowse Runny Honey – 340 g, £2, Sainsbury’s
Rowse honey is easy to pour, no dripsDamien McFadden
A stylish and interesting bottle from which it's easy to squeeze out honey.
This honey has a pleasant silky texture and a wonderful shine, adding charm to dishes when used as a topping.
Although it's slightly thick for a dispenser bottle, I could easily pour it without spills.
Clear Honey – 454 g, £1.75, Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury's offering turned out to be the best due to its pleasant, clean taste and great textureDamien McFadden
I really liked this liquid honey in a glass jar.
Simple and elegant, with an excellent clean taste and great texture.
The honey is thick but not too sticky.
Although the lack of a spout may make dosing tricky, the application process leaves a pleasant impression. Very tasty honey.
Rating: 5/5
Honey remains a favorite product not only among stars but also among ordinary people. Its beneficial properties and variety of flavors make it a popular choice in the kitchen. With all the benefits it provides, honey will undoubtedly find its place in everyone's daily diet.
By checking different brands, you can find options for every taste and budget. Honey not only sweetens but also adds a special aroma and naturalness to dishes.
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