🍯 Taste the Gold Standard of Nature’s Sweetness!
Q honeyPure is a 1kg jar of 100% raw, unpasteurised wildflower honey harvested from the pristine forests of Lithuania. Winner of the 2025 London International Honey Quality Gold Medal, it offers a rich, natural flavor profile preserved through ethical beekeeping and minimal processing. Naturally crystallizing, this honey is a pure, nutrient-packed superfood perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking authentic, award-winning quality.
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 14.5 x 18.6 cm; 1.4 kg |
Product Name | Honey |
Allergen Information | Contains: Peanut Free, Milk Free, Walnut Free, Almonds Free, Gluten Free |
Units | 1000.0 gram(s) |
Serving Recommendation | 1 to 2 teaspoons |
Brand | Q honey |
Format | Cream |
Speciality | Raw honey unpasteurised |
Package Information | Jar |
Package Information | Box |
Manufacturer | Q Honey |
Country of origin | Lithuania |
Serving Size | 100 g, 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 349.90 kcal |
Fat | 0.1 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.1 g |
Carbohydrate | 81 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 80.8 g |
Protein | 0.5 g |
Salt | 0.03 g |
M**X
carried in the tiny mouths of little bees :)
Oh, to think this was created by the tiny mouths of hundreds of little bees just for me—it's touching and heartwarming! You can almost taste their little mouths. 😊On a serious note, this raw honey is really good value for money. As long as I find it at a special price, I will keep buying it. I'm also excited to explore some of the other varieties they sell.Is it better than store-bought? Who knows! This honey has a distinctly different taste, but I love the size and its unique flavor. It’s made from buckwheat, and I’ve never tried that in stores, so I can't compare.This experience and that of a photoshoot I have planned has inspired me to dig deeper into how honey is produced. I love it! It's such a healthy food, and I’m planning to use it as a substitute for sugar in my biscuits. The Sweet Science of HoneyHoney is a delightful marvel created by our buzzing friends, the bees! Here’s a humorous and sweet take on this golden treat:Bee-licious Creation: Did you know that honey is essentially made from bees "chucking up" their food? Yep, those little pollinators transform nectar into a sweet masterpiece through a process that involves regurgitation—think of it as nature's own version of “sick” tasting good enough to jar!The Sweetest “Sick”: If only our “sick” could taste like honey! Imagine selling your own unique flavors in jars. Who wouldn’t want to try “Citrus Surprise” or “Minty Delight”? The thought alone is enough to make anyone chuckle!Health Benefits: Beyond the giggles, honey is packed with antioxidants and has soothing properties. It's a natural remedy for sore throats and can add a touch of sweetness to teas and recipes.Versatile Ingredient: Whether drizzled on toast, mixed into yogurt, or used in baking, honey is a culinary superstar! It’s definitely worth keeping a jar or two on hand—just don’t tell the bees it's “chucked up” food! 😅In conclusion, honey is not just a sweet treat; it’s a fun conversation starter about the wonders of nature. So next time you enjoy this golden goodness, remember the bees and their rather amusing method of production!
J**A
I don’t understand some reviews…
I ordered the buckwheat honey. It was filled to the top of the jar, with a small foam on the top. It’s thick, and dark (carmel-ish). Taste? It has a little tiny bit sour note. Smell? In a jar, it has a delicate smell, of something earthy, but when dissolved in tea, it smells like honey. I bought the buckwheat one as I searched that it has the health benefits that I looked for. It’s definitely a strong tasting honey but honestly I don’t understand some of the reviews people saying they don’t like it, or that it smells etc. Listen, this honey is from a farm, it’s not filtered FOR A REASON, and that’s why your supermarket honey tastes sooo good, becasue it’s not good for you health. Technically many natural foods/drinks/supplements etc don’t taste fabulous. The most processed foods have the best taste. All I’ll say is this. It tastes god, textured is good, all I really hope for that this honey is authentic in a way of being raw, unfiltered, certified etc (because I’m wondering about the low the price). Overall, I recommend.
G**
Real ,good quality honey!!
Exceptional quality. This is REAL honey. Not the fake stuff they sell us in stores. The packaging is neat and secure. Absolutely love it. Worth every penny. Highly recommend
A**R
Good price for 1kg. Used to flavour my porridge.
Distinct honey. 1kg decent price. First natural unprocessed honey I've bought from amazon. For me it was safe and I was pleased with it. I would buy from this company again but a different flavour next time, eg lavender not wild flowers. This one did not gave a pleasing smell throughout and okay taste bit I've had better.
S**D
Excellent quality
It's absolutely delicious and high quality honey. I use it in my raw oats every morning. Definitely worth the buy if you want good tasty honey.
L**E
Delicious REAL honey.
This is my seventh jar of this delicious honey. I get through one jar every couple of months or so as I love to have it in homemade ginger root tea. If you taste this honey alongside typical supermarket honey there is no comparison. This is what REAL honey tastes like - sweet, rich, like a little kiss from Mother Nature herself. Absolutely lovely and always very well packaged too.
A**R
Great natural honey
This honey is DELICIOUS! Soft crystal texture, lovely sweet floral fragrance and all natural as it should be. Very pleased.
K**H
Leap of faith
I bought this honey to avoid the hassle of crystallised honey. The texture is incredibly thick—so much so that a spoonful won’t budge when turned upside down. The sweetness is immediate, like icing sugar, rather than the deeper, more complex flavours typical of raw honey but I assume that’s because it’s ‘creamed’.However, despite being marketed as “raw honey” rooted in Lithuanian beekeeping traditions, there is little available information on the brand, these so-called traditions, or the specific locations where the honey is sourced etc. The official website and Amazon information is very generic, offering no real insight into their beekeeping practices, differences between honey varieties. The lack of brand storytelling makes it difficult to build trust or loyalty. With so many “raw” Eastern European honeys on Amazon, the absence of brand specific info makes £22.99 price tag hard to justify.On the plus side, some of their honeys have won awards. While the product itself seems high quality and tasty, the premium price and limited brand information have led me to deduct one star from my rating.
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