Honey is my spread of choice on toast, although I usually stick to runny honey. However, Waitrose’s offering (four stars) has tempted me to switch to set honey.
With an attractive glossy colour, it was the runaway winner, tasting both natural and waxy, and was neither too sweet nor sickly. Although Morrisons’ (three stars) jar had the worst label design, it had a pleasant caramel flavour and spread well.
Both Asda’s and Sainsbury’s (both two stars) were nothing to write home about. Asda’s had a dull taste, while Sainsbury’s was too sweet and left a sickly after-taste.
Tesco’s (one star) meanwhile, was the worst of the bunch. It tasted nothing like honey and had an artificial, almost acidic taste to it.
With an attractive glossy colour, it was the runaway winner, tasting both natural and waxy, and was neither too sweet nor sickly. Although Morrisons’ (three stars) jar had the worst label design, it had a pleasant caramel flavour and spread well.
Both Asda’s and Sainsbury’s (both two stars) were nothing to write home about. Asda’s had a dull taste, while Sainsbury’s was too sweet and left a sickly after-taste.
Tesco’s (one star) meanwhile, was the worst of the bunch. It tasted nothing like honey and had an artificial, almost acidic taste to it.
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