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Saffola FITTIFY Honey Active is a 1kg jar of 100% pure, natural multiflora honey including the rare Sundarban Forest honey. Tested against 22 stringent FSSAI standards, it guarantees zero sugar adulteration and comes with a QR-coded purity certificate. Rich in antioxidants, it supports immunity and weight management, making it a premium, versatile natural sweetener for health-conscious professionals.
| ASIN | B08B44K4YS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,707 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #477 in Honey |
| Brand | Saffola |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (20,919) |
| Date First Available | 16 June 2020 |
| Format | Syrup |
| Item model number | 806912 |
| Manufacturer | Marico Limited |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Product Dimensions | 78.7 x 78.7 x 160 cm; 1 kg |
| Product Name | Honey 100% Pure NMR Tested |
| Region Produced In | India |
| Special Feature | Vegetarian |
| Units | 1000.0 Grams |
M**H
Amazing Honey
S**.
Saffola Honey Active tastes good and seems pure, with nice consistency and decent value. However, the packaging doesn’t clearly mention NMR testing for this variant, which matters for verifying adulteration; NMR is widely cited as a strong method, but not mandated for domestic sales in India. Clear NMR disclosure on the label would inspire more confidence.
R**K
One bottle is broken, otherwise good honey, I can't return this bottle...
S**H
100% Purity doubted.
C**R
I’ve tried Saffola, Zandu, and Dabur honey, and here’s what I found: Saffola has a mild, light flavor and smooth consistency. Zandu tastes a bit more floral and earthy but feels slightly thinner. Dabur is thicker and has a more neutral, traditional taste. There have been some reports about purity issues with Dabur and Zandu in the past, while Saffola claims to be NMR-tested for purity. Price-wise, Saffola is usually the cheapest (I got mine on an even lower offer around ₹200 for 1 kg), Zandu costs a bit more, and Dabur is generally the most expensive. Overall, all three are decent, but taste and texture differ slightly. I chose safola now because of the purity concern and of the 3, I found only safola stating explicitly that it is NMR tested. Also mainly because The offer price on Saffola was quite catchy — around ₹200 for 1 kg. The Amazon in-house brand VEDAKA honey was even cheaper, but it didn’t seem as trustworthy, so I went with Saffola instead.
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