Best Honey to Buy: 5 Top Brands
In today’s post, we’ll be discussing the best honey to buy as honey has become America’s most purchased sweetener. We’ll explore the top brands from the world’s best beekeepers that offer high-quality honey that will add sweetness to your life.
Whether you use honey for cooking, baking, or simply as a sweetener for your tea, it’s important to choose a brand that offers pure, natural honey without any added sugars or fillers. Stick around as we dive into the top brands and what makes them stand out. Let’s get started!
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1. Wendell Estate Honey
Wendell Estate Honey is made from clover, alfalfa and canola as well as an assortment of wildflower and garden-flower honey from pristine Canadian prairies. The result is a pale-white honey that sets to a smooth, melt in your mouth texture.
Wendell Estate Honey is one of the few certified organic honey varieties produced in North America. It was also awarded the prestigious Gold Medal at the World Beekeeping Awards in 2019.
2. Nature’s Blends
Based in the United Kingdom, Nature’s Blends stocks some of the world’s purest honey. Offerings include honey from Greece, Romania, and Yemen. In particular, their Yemini Sidr honey boasts incredible health benefits as well as being extremely rare.
Nature’s Blends was founded by Yusuf Wasway, who had a background in Pharmacy. He left his day job to travel the world in search of the finest honeys and exotic oils from around the world.
3. Savannah Bee Company
In the United States the Savannah Bee Company has become a household name. Their legendary Gold Reserve Honey can be found in the countries most exquisite boutiques.
The Savannah Bee Company was founded in 2002 by Ted Dennard, a passionate beekeeper and honey aficionado. What started as a single beehive in Savannah, Georgia has now grown into a company known for its premium honey and beeswax-based beauty products.
The company is dedicated to sustainable beekeeping and environmental conservation, and it has expanded its product line to include a variety of honey flavors, as well as skincare and wellness products. Savannah Bee Company’s commitment to quality and sustainability has made it a beloved brand among consumers who appreciate the natural goodness of honey and beeswax.
4. Miele Mario Bianco
Miele Mario Bianco is rated as one of the world’s purest honey brands. All of their honeys are wild-harvested from the Alps in Italy. MB Mieli d’Autore has been in the agri-food sector for over 40 years and is dedicated to the production of the highest quality Italian honeys. Currently, Mario Bianco’s son, Andrea, runs the business and keeps the bees.
The company is known for their exclusive Rhododendron Honey, which is a rare find. This honey received the Platinum Award in the 2021 London International Honey Quality Competition.
5. Smiley Honey
Tucked away in the Florida Panhandle, Smiley Honey has become known for the quality of their Tupelo Honey. They are located in the town of Wewahitchka, which natives know as the Tupelo Honey capitol of the world.
Smiley Honey is also one of the few companies to produce USDA certified organic honey in the United States.
In conclusion, when looking for high-quality honey, it’s important to consider the source and the reputation of the brand. The top brands listed in this article are known for their commitment to quality and sustainability. Whatever you are using honey for, choosing a reputable brand will ensure that you’re getting the best product possible.
6 Comments:
E bianchi
Aldi's honey is real.
Katherine
Honey from New Zealand is considered the best in the world. With higher numbers of UMF and MGO
danskfarms
I agree. Check out our article https://worldofhoney.com/2021/02/24/top-ten-best-honey/ where we rank the world's best honeys. Manuka honey comes out on top. We try to stock the best Manuka honey brands with high UMF and MGO. Please check out our online honey shop.
jaydee ong
how about kirkland organic raw honey? is this good real honey?
danskfarms
I believe that Kirkland brand organic raw honey comes from Brazil. The label will show the country of origin. There are very few organic honeys produced in the USA due to the certification requirements. This may be a fine organic honey, but it is difficult to tell without testing it.
Trudie vd Merwe
Very interesting and good to know