🍯 Elevate your wellness game with nature’s most potent honey!
Honey for Life Super Jarrah TA50+ offers an ultra-potent MGO 1600+ antimicrobial honey, surpassing medical-grade Manuka honey in strength. This 500g jar contains raw, cold-pressed, and unpasteurised honey, lab-tested for purity and free from pesticides and antibiotics. Produced sustainably in Western Australia, it delivers a rich, sweet flavor without bitterness, all at a smart price point.
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.5 x 15 cm; 700 g |
Units | 500.0 gram(s) |
Brand | HONEY FOR LIFE |
Format | Syrup |
Region Produced In | Western Australia |
Speciality | Preservative Free |
Package Information | Jar |
Package Information | Jar |
Manufacturer | Honey for Life |
E**R
Excellent
Beautiful honey, a real favourite, unique taste.
A**A
Taste lovely
A little bit expensive but taste lovely and packaging is beautiful 😍
A**X
Sudden price rise from £34.99 to £89.98 for 500ml
I have bought quite a few jars this honey from Amazon and have tried all the others at least once. Nice flavour and a very versatile honey. In short, this is a good honey.However, I will no longer be buying this honey because, without warning, the price has more than doubled overnight from £34.99 to £71.98 (and it was as high as £89.98 for a few days). Like most seasoned purchasers of this honey from Amazon, I would be very interested to learn what has happened to warrant such a price rise. Is this is a permanent operational driven rise, or a temporary supply/demand driven rise? In the meantime, I'm glad I bought several jars at the reasonable premium price of £34.99, but if this is the new on going price structure, I will have to move on and choose another source of quality honey from Amazon.Edit: I have since learned, through email conversation, that the price rise is indeed a somewhat temporary supply/demand driven issue caused by a significant reduction to expected harvest yields this year. I wish Honey for Life every success in turning this situation around.2nd edit: Recently the price has lowered again. I hope that more price reductions follow as their situation improves. Thankfully Honey for Life do have other honeys that are less expensive but are still of excellent quality. I am happy to support these honeys.
D**U
Awesome but not for £90
Good taste and health benefits, but the health benefits you can get the same with buckwheat + linden honey for 1/5 of the cost, Manuka is another overpriced honey, same honey and brand in Australia costs £25, so additional ££ is just extorting UK customers.
Z**A
Very good
Ate first thing in the morning
P**R
Tastes like syrup
Far too sweet, it’s taste and thin texture remind me of syrup . If analysed I’d be extremely surprised if this was real honey .
T**7
Great honey
Very distinctive taste, definitely different to the ones I had before, I’m definitely buying again soon.
R**U
Hive got to tell you about this
I've never tasted expensive honey. The most expensive one I have eaten is probably around the £5 - 6 mark! So as you can guess I haven't tried manuka honey either. So this is a review for the potential buyer, who like me, has not tried these other things.Firstly, it comes very well packed. Well secured and bubble wrapped. I feel confident that you should get this product without it being damaged in any way. The jar is an attractive design and almost feels like one of those things you would find at a quaint village fair.So the taste? As others have said, it's not too sweet. I would say much less sweet than most varieties of supermarket honey that I've tried which is pleasent and allows for the rich floral notes and caramely notes to come through. There's another unique tasting note that really caught me off guard when I first tried it. It tastes of actuall honey comb. If you have ever had honey with the honey comb and ate that then you know what this taste is. It's a kind of waxy toffee flavour. I know saying it tastes of wax might not sound that appetising but believe me it's yummy.This is really lovely and I would say probably the nicest honey I've had. It's quite runny and golden in colour. Plus is has health benefits! Would I pay £25 for another jar of this expensive honey? To be honest, I wouldn't but only because honestly I can't afford it. If I could afford £25 on a jar of honey I would buy it. So if you have the cash to splash then bee wise and get some.
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