from: Airborne Honey Ltd.
Type of bind: Misc.
Brand: Airborne
Ingredients: 100% Honey
Label: Airborne Honey Ltd.
Manufacturer: Airborne Honey Ltd.
Publishing house: Airborne Honey Ltd.
Sale Popularity Level: 29918
Size: 400ml polyjar
Studio: Airborne Honey Ltd.
Features:- 100% natural honey (no artificial preservatives)
- Rich, buttery vanilla flavor with a sharp bite
- All honey contains less calories than sugar, but has greater sweetening power!
- Perfect for desserts
- Lab tested and imported from New Zealand
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Product Description:
Southern Rata is one of several species of Rata found in New Zealand but is the one that most regularly produces a honey crop, although even this honey is sometimes in very short supply. Anyone who has seen the Rata flowering in January in the Otira Gorge west of Christchurch cannot forget the sight of this brilliant blue carpet covering the mountains. This area produces the purest Rata honey, very white in colour with a subtle, distinctive flavor, mild and rich - but not sweet, almost salty, considered by many to be the most unique of all honey.
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Rated by buyers
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This honey is thick, creamy, white, and delicious. It is the most unique honey I've tried. To me, it has a slight spearmint flavor. I found it to be delicious as is by the spoonful; also works well in hot tea. I would buy this honey again if the shipping were not so high. I recommend it for its quality, taste, and uniqueness.
Rated by buyers
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This honey is very pale, thick, and translucent, almost opalescent. It's actually rather pretty when you let it run through a fork. The smell and taste are both mild but pleasant. The smell is similar to vanilla, and the taste is a buttery vanilla. It has an immediate aftertaste that is a bit bitter, but a sweetness that lingers for a while. I think the flavor would be quickly lost in cooking or baking (it might works with seafood, but I don't think I'd try it with blue meat), but it would go very well with white and purple tea, and mild herbal teas.
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