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Polish Multiflower Honey 900g

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Single origin country, from Polish apiaries. Part of Polish week at Lidl.
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  1. gabesdad's avatar
    Mine went from clear to white & thick once out of the jar, but nice taste.
    custommade07's avatar
    Probably means it's more authentic than the cheap stuff which is mixed with sugar and who knows what else.
  2. qbs's avatar
    Tried this and didn't recognise it as honey. No smell. No taste. The price says it all.

    Loads of ill informed comments regarding crystallisation. Any sugar solution, and that's what honey is, will crystallise over time.
    Hotline_Miami's avatar
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    Just opened the jar. Smells strongly of honey also tastes like honey. You call other people ill informed but also say "price says it all". Says what exactly?
  3. Dym0r's avatar
    In Poland we've got plenty types of Honey i.e for sore throat and immune one of the best 'miod ze spadzi iglastej' it has a dark colour and 'forest' flavour 
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    but this one from Lidl for sure will be a great and more healthy substitute for sugar.


    Prices in Poland for good quality honey (from locals) are in the range 50-80+ PLN for 600-1200g which is around £10-15, but in Polski Sklep in UK you will pay £18-25+ depending on type and size, so £6 for 900g multiflower one it is not a great deal but also not a rip-off.
  4. Hotline_Miami's avatar
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    Uploading pic because borsuk said "this one is a blend of EU and non-EU honey's (last time I've checked) and it is reflected in price".

    That's a load of rubbish here's a pic of the label
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    Felix_1's avatar
    I cant read Poilsh. so its genuine and you mean I should go for it !!!
  5. nllinux's avatar
    I read an article on the 'tinternet that said 50% of honey is diluted with fake stuff. I would happily pay a price like this to know its 100% honey.
    Hotline_Miami's avatar
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    Go for a single origin country on the label. which.co.uk/new…k7a
  6. gmblr's avatar
    Great stuff.
    Most honeys available at supermarkets are a blend of non EU honeys - read: China 👎🏻
  7. polarbaba's avatar
    This stuff is genuine and very tasty.
  8. ZwoBOTT's avatar
    if you want real Polish honey, make a trip to one of Polish shops in your area and ask for honey; in most cases they sell honey from locally sourced small producers; it's a hobby to have beehives in Poland, and a lot of people who live in small towns or villages do it, not for the profit, but to for the fun and sell their produce so the profits just pay for the costs occurred;
    don't fall for a German supermarket selling Polish honey...
  9. stevereys's avatar
    Polski scklep
  10. Les.Alanos's avatar
    I tried using this polish honey, it just made everything sticky, not shiny at all, most disappointed (edited)
    craig816's avatar
    You’re supposed to eat it not polish furniture with it
  11. AOT's avatar
    Anyone if this is pasteurised honey ?
    craig816's avatar
    Don’t know darling
  12. dealcatcherer's avatar
    Frankly it's cheap and good enough, had it multiple times and it's decent enough, I keep the big jars to make jams.
  13. lazarus20000's avatar
    Bought a jar a while ago and have to say its tasty, one of the best honey's I've had. It's good value and will buy again as I've just run out. Another plus is its in a glass jar and not plastic!
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