Since 1938, Rowse Honey has been supplying the nation with natural, delicious honey and we are now the UK's favourite Honey brand. Wake up your breakfast naturally by pouring Rowse Honey over your toast, porridge, yoghurt, waffles, and pancakes.
At Rowse we pride ourselves on sourcing the highest quality and most delicious honeys for everyone to enjoy; something we have been doing for over 70 years ever since Tony Rowse started beekeeping in 1938.
Find us on Facebook Suitable for vegetarians. Kosher - KLBD.
Suitable for vegetarians, Kosher - KLBD
Storage
Store at room temperature.
Best Before End: see side of jar
Lifestyle
Suitable for Vegetarians; Kosher
13 comments
paulo
25 Mar 165#1
It's a blend of EU and non EU honey, so I'm not sure it's really any better than the own brands, And Morrisons own works out cheaper than this.
pablozzzzz
25 Mar 161#2
agree must be so cheap chineese export blend....
savvyB
25 Mar 16#3
Good...we love pingpong meals anyway, so no worries there !!
obsydian
25 Mar 161#4
It's mainly corn syrup and heated so much any good is killed of, total waste of money. Google to find your local bee keeper and buy some raw honey, yes it's around £5 a jar but trust me once you try it you won't turn back.
FearOne to obsydian
25 Mar 16#5
Are there any easier ways of getting proper honey?
yrreb88 to obsydian
26 Mar 16#10
[citation needed]
obsydian
25 Mar 16#6
Most local shops sell it as raw honey or garden centres. but if you want to be sure goto the source, for me the beekeeper lives a 5 min drive and I collect from his house, he also sells it at a local pharmacy.
savvyB
25 Mar 16#7
Agree with the raw honey etc....wonder why this is simmering then!
Raytor
25 Mar 16#8
i,ve been using rowse honey for years tastes ok to me.sure its a no contest loss versus real honey,but heat added for this price.
FearOne
25 Mar 16#9
How do they get away with saying 100% honey in the ingredients and call it pure honey?
Shurely it should be like the processed cheese slices that they aren't allowed to call cheese and therefore called something like "Cheesy Slices".
DADSCAB
26 Mar 16#11
What if you live in Hackney and the local Beekeepers are now selling crack and shooting each other, what do you do then?
crazylegs
26 Mar 16#12
Shoot them take the crack take there bees and feed the bees the crack then they will go mad making honey ten times faster than normal and produce loads of honey...Win win all round! :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
At Rowse we pride ourselves on sourcing the highest quality and most delicious honeys for everyone to enjoy; something we have been doing for over 70 years ever since Tony Rowse started beekeeping in 1938.
Find us on Facebook Suitable for vegetarians. Kosher - KLBD.
Suitable for vegetarians, Kosher - KLBD
Storage
Store at room temperature.
Best Before End: see side of jar
Lifestyle
Suitable for Vegetarians; Kosher
13 comments
Shurely it should be like the processed cheese slices that they aren't allowed to call cheese and therefore called something like "Cheesy Slices".
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