MooMoo!
New Yorker
Now, as a child I didn't like honey, but I bought a jar a while ago to see if I still dont like it. Turns out I now DO like it, so yay.
This particular jar, though very nice in flavour, was granulated in texture, so I dont know if that meant it was off, or that was just the way it was. But the texture made it quite annoying for toast use, which is my main avenue of honey use. Since I managed to get though most of this jar, I ventured out into Tesco to find a runny, and/or squeezy honey. I bought a Gales squeezy "wildflower" bottle and was quite chuffed. Until I tasted it.
DEAR GOD ITS VILE.
Seriously, is there THAT much difference in honey brands?! This new one is barely distinguishable from the last. It seems a shame to waste it too, so If you can think of something I can do with it, that'd help.
So, I have several questions:
What brands can you recommend? (UK ones plz) All I know is I dont want the white one.
How can I tell if its granulated before buying it? The last one looked pretty clear, so it seemed smooth at the time of purchase. :/
Apart from fruity teas and toast, exactly what the hell do I use honey for?
When you get those ones that have bees using a specific flower, like eucalyptus or heather, does the plant taste come though in the honey? Would you recommend a specific flower?
Whats the deal with those £10 jars with the super properties?
Honey. Serious stuff.
This particular jar, though very nice in flavour, was granulated in texture, so I dont know if that meant it was off, or that was just the way it was. But the texture made it quite annoying for toast use, which is my main avenue of honey use. Since I managed to get though most of this jar, I ventured out into Tesco to find a runny, and/or squeezy honey. I bought a Gales squeezy "wildflower" bottle and was quite chuffed. Until I tasted it.
DEAR GOD ITS VILE.
Seriously, is there THAT much difference in honey brands?! This new one is barely distinguishable from the last. It seems a shame to waste it too, so If you can think of something I can do with it, that'd help.
So, I have several questions:
What brands can you recommend? (UK ones plz) All I know is I dont want the white one.
How can I tell if its granulated before buying it? The last one looked pretty clear, so it seemed smooth at the time of purchase. :/
Apart from fruity teas and toast, exactly what the hell do I use honey for?
When you get those ones that have bees using a specific flower, like eucalyptus or heather, does the plant taste come though in the honey? Would you recommend a specific flower?
Whats the deal with those £10 jars with the super properties?
Honey. Serious stuff.