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GloryBee's Pure Clover Blend Honey is a 100% US Grade A honey sourced from ethical beekeepers. This versatile 5lb jug is perfect for all your culinary needs, while also supporting bee conservation efforts through a commitment of 1% of sales to honey research.
N**!
Excellent quality honey!
I have been buying this honey a jug about every 45 days. First of all the honey is delicious and have never received crystallized at all. It is always of good quality and it is from Ukraine and it helps support them. I will continue buying it and our whole family loves it!
D**L
Delicious
I purchased this honey to help feed my Sourdough starter. It taste great and it lasted a long time. I put my honey in a squeeze bottle for easier serving
F**A
Crystalized, and watered down, I think
This jug of honey arrived as hard chunks and watery liquid around it. It was basically crystalized so much that i had to dig it out with a spoon, what I could reach. Then cut the jug in half with a knife so that I could reach the rest of it to dig it out. I think the product is watered down because of the liquid in between the chunks. The crystalized chunks is probably honey but not the liquidized. I put the honey in a glass jar to heat. After the crystalization melted, I could stir the warm honey. After it is cool the next day, it is thinner, not thick like completely pure honey would be. I would definitely not buy it again. Of course, i can't return it because I didn't find out all these things until i checked into the product, and the jug is cut now. But I wish i wouldn't have gone to all the work to melt the crystalized honey and just returned it, because the end product is not what it is advertised to be as pure honey. I don't think so. Odd taste. Doesn't taste like honey.
C**S
Pure honey at a budget price
I bought two jugs of this product. As many buyers complained, it arrived crystalized solid, it couldn't be poured out. Now, I know that all honey will crystalize if given time, so here is how I solved this: I placed the jug in a deep pan with a ceramic plate upside down at the bottom to protect the plastic jug, filled the pan with water up to the neck of the jug and put it on an electric hot plate at minimum setting. Allowed it to warm up for an hour or so to where you can almost not touch it (about 170 deg. F) and then let it stand for a couple of hours at around this temperature. The honey then returned to its normal liquid state and pours easily. This process is a bit of a nuisance, but it works. If you want to avoid the trouble, pay more for another brand.I also did the vinegar test and it showed that this honey is un-doctored and pure.
R**.
Tastes like a blend, textural changes
This honey definitely has the taste of and everything blend. I have ordered it a couple of times and tried different batches but they all kind of have the same generic taste. I have also noticed that the longer it sits or if it's exposed to different temperature with season changes, that kind of thing the honey changes textures. The first bottle I got crystallized and I had to scrape it out of the jug. The last bottle I got became thick and opaque, like whipped honey but I never whipped it. My guess is this is just from all the different types of honey mixed together. For the price, if you're looking for a decent large volume honey for baking I think this is great. If you are looking for honey to drizzle or add to beverages, something where you want to taste the honey I think this is a mid choice.
L**A
Honey
Fast shipping nothing was damaged neatly packed great honey.
H**F
The bees worked really hard to make this and you will work hard to get it out of this bottle!
This review is for the 5-lb Clover Blend Grade A Honey.This is good honey. When it arrived it was significantly crystallized. The entire bottom of the jug was solidified and there were large crystals throughout the honey, affecting the taste and mouthfeel. The design of the jug it is sold in is very inefficient for honey because you cannot dip tools into the jar because the handle juts into the interior of the jug blocking everything under the neck of the bottle. I'm not sure why they chose this design over the half gallon milk jugs that you see honey sold in at farmers markets and from honey farms. I'm guessing it has something to do with shipping/handling because it's a very sturdy jug, it's just very poorly designed if you want to get honey out of it...Well those bees worked really hard to make this honey and you're going to have to work very hard to get the honey out of the jar too especially if it is crystallized which makes pouring it impossible. I soaked it for several hours in hot water in the sink, changing the water every 30 minutes, wasting a lot of water and energy to heat the water in the process. This seemed to work for loosening it up but large chunks of crystals remained suspended in the honey that would not dissolve no matter how much I heated the bottle. After a few days of sitting on the shelf at room temperature, the crystals that had gotten mixed up with the honey along with the air bubbles that had worked themselves in as I turned the bottle during the heat bath turned the entire contents of the jar into a thick, crystallized honey paste that was extremely unpalatable and you had to scrape it out of the jar and would not budge at all even if I held the jug upside down!Well... I had to repeat the process of heating the jug up in hot water in the sink until I could get it broken up, this time much more difficult than before because of it's uniform consistency. I had to really shake the bottle up between water changes.... then pouring all of it out into a pot on the stove and slowly heating it up until all of the crystals dissolved and it turned clear again. I cleaned the inside of the jug free of any remaining crystal gunk and let it completely dry out (probably losing 5%-10% of the honey in the process...) I thought about sticking the bottle in the microwave, but decided against it because I didn't want to melt the bottle or release any toxins into the honey just to save that little bit. I then returned the honey to the bottle carefully with a funnel. Honestly I might need to get my own container for storing this honey because this bottle is pretty terrible and I don't know what I'm going to do when it runs lower.I don't really like to heat my honey but I bought 5lbs of Grade A honey and what I got was really not usable until all of this work.I really want to give this product a better review but I can't after I had to go through this much work/waste to make it usable.
J**
Best honey for the price
I love how the flavor is and there's no floating pollen in it eather down side this is the only size I have found
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