I know I’ve already shared my love and adoration for raw honey in the past, but today I’m here to share what I’ve found to be the absolute BEST raw honey I’ve ever tasted!!
Seriously.
You must try it.
Just by looking at this honey, I could tell it was of higher quality than any of the other local, raw honey I’ve been able to find in the past. It is nontransparent with a rich, creamy consistency. That certainly can’t be said for many of the supposedly “raw” honeys we’ve found at local markets lately. Then, don’t even get me started on its incredible taste! I think I literally staggered when tasting it.
Yes. It’s that good.
Of course, this shouldn’t have surprised me, considering the high standards Tropical Traditions uses for the coconut oil. You will find that the same care and attention is put into producing their raw honey, too. As conveyed clearly on their website:
“Tropical Traditions Organic Raw Honey has not been subjected to the heat of processing, only warmed enough to flow (same temperatures the honey would see inside the hive). We select only premium honey that is pure, smooth and creamy, with the consistency of soft margarine at harvest. It contains live yeast and enzymes, because it has not been processed. It also contains pollen because it has not been filtered—merely screened.”
I have to say, after tasting the cream of the crop, I will never turn back to other raw honey; there just is no comparison!
The hubby emphatically agreed with me, too. In fact, after tasting his first spoonful, he could not stop professing how incredibly yummy it was — even well after the conversation had drifted to other topics. Considering the the hub’s attention span has given him the moniker “Spastic Squirrel,” this devoted focus on the honey’s greatness was huge.
Of course, I’d never want to keep this creamy, nutritious deliciousness to myself, so thankfully, Tropical Traditions asked me to also sponsor a giveaway of this nommy delight! Be sure to check out the raffle at the end of this post for your chance to win!
Looking for some delicious ways to enjoy the delicacy?
Why not start of with this amazingly addictive glaze?
Drizzled over these scrumptious scones, of course!
Or how about some of this cool, creamy froyo with a just a hint of raw honey?
Do you have a favorite way to enjoy your raw honey?? Be sure to share it with us in the comments!
And, of course, don’t forget to enter to win your own FREE JAR of this amazing goodness!
Don’t forget to check out tons of other delicious and nutritious items from Tropical Traditions, including their top-quality virgin coconut oil! They even provide tons of tips and ideas for how to use coconut oil! We are constantly discovering new ways to use it; the stuff is phenomenal.
Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product. In addition, if you order by clicking on any of my Tropical Traditions’ links and have never ordered from Tropical Traditions in the past, you will receive a free book on Virgin Coconut Oil, and I will receive a discount coupon for referring you!
A few weeks ago I saw this on Tropical Traditions website and I am curious as to why it is nontransparent. The honey I get from our local farmer’s market is labeled “raw” but it looks just like any other bottle of honey you could get at a grocery store. I know that it tastes much better than store bought but is it really “raw”……Hope we are not being decieved
I know what you mean, Marsha…after seeing and tasting Tropical Traditions’ honey, there is a definite difference from the supposedly “raw” honey we’ve gotten at some of our local farmers’ markets. The hubby and I were wondering the same thing as you; it seems all raw honeys are not created equal. I know that Tropical Traditions does not filter their honey…and I’m thinking that may be part of the difference?
All the raw honey I’ve had is nontransparent. I got it from whole foods. Maybe there was some processing or something?
How do you enter to win? I hit “enter to win” but it kept saying “loading”. Thanks!
Hi Holly! On the “enter to win” tab, you should see two options: log-in with Facebook, or use your email to enter. I hope this helps!
I use honey exclusively in all of my baking and candy making recipes. Sometimes a little on a spoon before bed helps me to sleep better too.
I love to use it in baking, too, Kathy! Or, as you said, just having a spoonful here or there, or adding some to my oatmeal…yum! If you haven’t yet tried Tropical Traditions’, I just know you will LOVE IT — especially straight off the spoon!