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Posted 3 April 2024
Rowse Honey, Squeezy bottle, 100% pure & natural, 680g
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Same price as asda/aldi now but may prefer this delivered instead of hoping to find it or if you don't have those options cheaper than others.
HONEY: Rowse clear runny honey is the UK's best-selling honey for a reason. The perfect all-rounder to add a little sweetness to any dish.
SQUEEZY: Squeezy bottle means no mess! Easy to add to breakfasts, baking, cooking and more.
DELICIOUS: With its medium to warm amber colour, this honey has a flavour of mild caramel and distinctive fruity back notes.
NATURAL: Our honey is 100% pure and natural and perfect for everyday use. From porridge and yoghurt to sticky glazed chicken, our honey is always a firm favourite.
HIVES FOR LIVES: Our initiatives have been focused on protecting bees & beekeepers for over 15 years. From training 40 apprentices to planting over 100 acres of wildflowers.
HONEY: Rowse clear runny honey is the UK's best-selling honey for a reason. The perfect all-rounder to add a little sweetness to any dish.
SQUEEZY: Squeezy bottle means no mess! Easy to add to breakfasts, baking, cooking and more.
DELICIOUS: With its medium to warm amber colour, this honey has a flavour of mild caramel and distinctive fruity back notes.
NATURAL: Our honey is 100% pure and natural and perfect for everyday use. From porridge and yoghurt to sticky glazed chicken, our honey is always a firm favourite.
HIVES FOR LIVES: Our initiatives have been focused on protecting bees & beekeepers for over 15 years. From training 40 apprentices to planting over 100 acres of wildflowers.
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sorted byThis is a blend of non-EU honey which means it almost certainly contains Chinese 'honey' which has been mixed with an unknown amount of sugar syrup. If you look at the labels and marketing blurb, you'll find that it never actually says this contains British honey ; they say it's "packaged in the UK" instead which is deliberately misleading.
They could test the honey they use to ensure it's not a sugar syrup blend, but they don't, because they already know it would fail the tests. If they don't test it, they can claim that they're completely shocked that the suspiciously cheap honey they source from a country that is known for fake produce isn't what the suppliers said it was.
Vote with your wallet.
decanting into a dozen teeny jam jars and keeping it all at room temp solved it.
asda 680g squeezy seems fine, ingredients say 'mix of eu + non eu honeys' and that it May crystalize. hasn't tho.
squeezy bottles such more convenient am following this thread.
In case crystallization to solid is a fructose mix thing, maybe to do with Costco's (hmm, but not farmfoods) sourced from USA.
Why the fixation with EU/nonEU? Loads of places are non eu - UK, New Zealand, Canada, Australia etc - in fact more honey producing counties outside the EU than in.
Nothing in EU that guarantees quality. Lidl's Polish honey is proof.