Rowse Organic Squeezable Honey 340g
Product information
Country of Origin
Organic
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Instructions
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Store at room temperature.
Safety Warning:
Unsuitable for infants under 12 months.
Additional Information:
This honey is from organic agriculture and certified by the Soil Association. A blend of EU and non-EU honeys.
GB-ORG-05 Non UK agriculture
GB-BIO-142
Brand
In 1938, our founder Tony Rowse started beekeeping in a small shed in Ewelme, Oxfordshire as a hobby and he loved it so much he formed the Rowse Honey company. Before long, Tony was sourcing honey from beekeepers all over the UK, then from all over the world. In the 1980s, we had grown so big we moved to Wallingford, Oxfordshire (close to Ewelme) and Tony handed over the reins to his son Richard. Years later, we are very proud to be the nation's favourite honey!
Manufacturer
OX10 9DE.
Valeo Foods Group,
Dublin,
K67 AE37.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
OX10 9DE.
www.rowsehoney.co.uk
Give us a buzz on 01491 454100
Valeo Foods Group,
Dublin,
K67 AE37.
Typical Values | per 100g: |
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Energy | 1398kJ/329kcal |
Fat | <0.5g |
of which saturates | 0.2g |
Carbohydrate | 81.5g |
of which sugars | 80.8g |
Fibre | <0.5g |
Protein | <0.5g |
Salt | 0.03g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (11)
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very nice
My favourite everyday honey
Nice honey
Love this honey, tastes sweet but not overwhelming
Crystallised very quickly, so cannot squeeze
Would not buy again. Honey fine when first opened. However, has completely crystallised and become solid, with over 6 months before bbe date. So had to microwave it gently to get it out of the bottle. Complete, messy disaster, although sounds a good idea. Will buy jars in future.
Always tastes good
I don't understand the bad reviews, I've used this honey for years, AND it's been tested for its organic credentials.
Cant complain
I agree with what the other posters have said. It does taste more like regular honey than the other organic brands. I wonder if thats more about it being a high street brand? I think generally the more artisan honeys have that strong honey taste, whether they are organic or not. Obviously I cant comment on whether its truely organic or not - I guess that would require more investigation of the farming and manufacturing involved in its making.
too runny for organic honey?
flavour and texture makes it seem non organic. Too runny, too sweet. Unnatural
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