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Winter Park’s Buckwheat Honey is a pure, raw, and unheated honey sourced directly from honeycombs in the USA. Known for its dark color and robust molasses flavor, it’s rich in antioxidants and endorsed by the National Honey Board as a natural remedy for coughs and colds. Hand bottled to preserve its natural enzymes, this 16-ounce jar offers a premium, health-boosting alternative to conventional sweeteners and medicines.
| ASIN | B004CGC86C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,886 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #890 in Honey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Winter Park Honey |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 6 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 767563782551 |
| Units | 16 Ounce |
P**W
Good for coughs? Maybe!
I think many of us grew up using honey (and lemon juice...and maybe even a little brandy!) in a cup of tea to calm coughs and soothe sore throats. I always used clover honey, but recently I was told that buckwheat honey is better for coughs than any other type of honey. I bought my first bottle at a farmer's market, where I was told about the health benefits of buckwheat honey. It is very dark in color and has a full, rich taste to it. I had a cough at the time, so I figured it was a good time to try it . Well, it may have been coincidence, but my cough subsided shortly after I began putting a teaspoon of buckwheat honey in my tea. I love the flavor of it, but it is definitely different than "regular" honey. I save it for medicinal purposes, and I really think it works. But even if it doesn't do anything to cure my cough or fix my sore throat, it really tastes good and it makes me feel better!
C**N
excellent product
Excellent and tastes great
S**S
I like it!
So first off, Buckwheat Honey is an acquired taste. It is a dark, thick and richly flavored honey, not for the faint of heart. I cut it 50/50 with a quality butter and it makes an excellent spread for my morning toast. The product itself therefore is awesome and highly recommended. I noted before ordering that a lot of folks reported broken lids on receipt. I didn't experience that but easily could have; the plastic bottle was tossed in a box and then some paper was wadded into the remaining empty space so the bottle wouldn't move around during shipping. There was no protective/bubble wrap around the product itself.
J**A
VERY expensive - but worth it if your tastes are sophisticated
Not sweeter, but with a distinct subtle flavor (think molasses) I happen to love. A special treat for whenever I can afford it (3-4 times more expensive than clover honey)
H**M
Stinky Honey
This honey stinks! I have never in my life smelled such. This stuff ruined two different cups/kinds of teas with its pungent smell. I use buckwheat honey all the time. I don’t know if I’ve ordered this kind before, but most certainly will NEVER again. I don’t know if I got a bad batch or what but my health is too important to me than to take chances on something like this. My suggestion Winter Park Honey Company, STOP MAKING HONEY!!!!
A**E
The best honey on the market
Winter cough disappears with buckwheat honey. I have been using it over a year now and never have to buy cough drops. It is a dark coffee color and a tad stronger in taste. I LOVE IT.
F**B
Very unusual honey
I love buckwheat honey. I have bought it from different vendors in different countries - from Germany to Bashkirostan, in the past ten years. Yet, I have never tried anything quite like this. If someone gave it to me to try in a blind test, I would not have even recognized the taste as one of honey. I can not say that it is bad. It is ok, it is very dark, almost black, so I assume that it's theraputical qualities are high. Still, this is definitely not what I expected. Which is ok, it has widened my horizon for sure, and I like it. But boy, it is different. This honey has unusually high acidity, I even googled it. According to Google, it is normal for honey to taste sour, and this one does. As such, it goes very well as topping with yogurt, or with tvorog if you are of a Russian descend. As for the honey tendency to form sugar crystals, it is expected. It varies from one batch to the next, and back in Russia, we thought that honey that does **not** form crystals is made by feeding bees with sugar syrop. Even though the specific bottle of honey I got is totally liquid, reading about people getting this honey with sugar crystals makes me feel better about authentity. Bottom line: If you like trying new things - this is definitely something new for you to try. You will like it. If you just want the same Shoprite honey but healthier, this is not for you, do not even bother.
A**R
Delicious with small pieces of honeycomb
Good strong taste with small amounts of honeycomb. My 103 year old dad said that it reminded him of the buckwheat honey that he put on his waffles as a child.
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