‘Like a warm autumn walk in the woods’: the best supermarket runny honey, tasted and rated

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Honey is a wonderfully versatile store-cupboard staple, and I always seem to have about three different types on the go at any one time. It’s typically a squeezy bottle to bake with, a jar for sweetening teas and yoghurt, and something a little fancier and more complex to enjoy drizzled on buttered toast or with cheese.

Honey shouldn’t just be “sweet”, though. Its taste, colour and viscosity are shaped by a range of factors – from the season it was harvested and the location, to the pollen of the plants nearby. Many cheaper options blend honey from more than one country, whereas single-origin honey is clearly labelled and typically has more distinctive, layered flavours specific to where it was produced. I’ll happily be adding a few of these into my rotation, so much so that I sense a honey-themed dinner party is on the way.


The best supermarket honey


Best all-rounder:
Odysea Greek pine & fir tree raw honey

Pine and Fir Tree Raw Honey Front

£4.90 for 250g at Sainsbury’s (£1.96/100g)
£3.92 for 250g at Amazon (£1.96/100g)
★★★★☆

Noticeably less sweet than many of the others, and with a rich and complex malty flavour and savoury notes that I really enjoyed. This would be wonderful to cook with.


Best splurge:
Scottish Bee Company signature blend honey

Scottish Bee Company Signature Honey

£8.50 for 227g at Ocado (£3.74/100g)
★★★★★

This won’t be to everyone’s taste, but I loved it. It’s punchy and woody, with a bit of muskiness, too – almost savoury-leaning. It smells divine, like a warm autumn walk in the woods.


Best bargain:
Groovy Food Company orange blossom squeezy honey

Groovy Food Orange Blossom Squeezy Honey

£3.60 for 340g at Ocado (£1.06/100g)
★★★★☆

Beautifully bright and citrussy. It feels quite fun and summery, too. This would be great in drinks and cocktails.


And the rest …

The Greek Kitchen pine tree Greek honey

The Greek Kitchen Pine Tree Honey

£5.50 for 250g at Ocado (£2.40/100g)
£5.40 for 250g at Amazon (£2.40/100g)
★★★★☆

A delicious, well-balanced honey that would be perfect for drizzling on toast. It has a really appealing colour and a floral flavour that comes through softly.


Rowse pure & natural runny honey

Rowse runny honey

£3 for 340g at Asda (88p/100g)
£3 for 340g at Morrisons (88p/100g)
★★★☆☆

Leans on the sweeter side compared with the others, but is otherwise very neutral-tasting. A standard honey that would suit everyday use.

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Black Bee Honey British summer runny honey

Black Bee Honey Summer Honey

£6.95 for 227g at Ocado (£3.06/100g)
£6.95 for 227 at Black Bee Honey (£3.06/100g)
★★★★☆

It’s common to assume that lighter-coloured honeys won’t be particularly complex in flavour, but this has a lot going on. There’s a lovely fresh and fruity citrus vibe, and it does indeed taste like summer. I can imagine it being great on scones and in cakes, especially while sitting in a sunny garden.


Hilltop everyday blossom honey

Hilltop Everyday Blossom Honey 250g

£4 for 720g at Tesco (56p/100g)
£3.15 for 720g at Amazon (50p/100g)
★★★☆☆

An OK honey that would do the job for your honey needs. Some floral notes do come through, and it smells quite fragrant.


Littleover organic wildflower honey with royal jelly

Littleover Apiary Organic Wildflower Honey with Royal Jelly

£4 for 340g at Waitrose (£1.48 /100g)
★★★☆☆

A good all-rounder. It has quite a clean honey flavour and feels more neutral than some of the others. Fine for everyday usage, but doesn’t really stand out.


M&S Mexican wildflower honey

m&s mexican wildflower honey

From £4 for 340g at M&S (£1.18/100g)
★★★☆☆

There’s a little smoky aftertaste, which I do enjoy. It’s one of the runniest honeys and does lean quite sweet.


Waitrose Essential squeezy honey

Essential Waitrose Partners Squeezy Honey 454g

£2 for 454g at Waitrose (44p/100g)
★★☆☆☆

You pretty much get just sweetness here and not much else. Tastes more like golden syrup.

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