Just been reading how virtually all the honey in supermarkets is either adulterated with syrup or suspected of being so. Today I was in Morrisons and EVERY honey was composed of honey from EU plus non EU sources. Apparently that's a red flag. I seem to remember seeing on here a source of local beekeepers honey. Would love to get some if anyone knows?
Thanks.
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Contact Aidan, he posted here in September 2024:
https://harringayonline.com/forum/topics/harringay-honey-3?
aidan.slingsby+honey@gmail.com
For the superb original Harringay Honey and other options, try here.
From memory the All Good Bookshop stocks local honey, I know the beekeeper, she lives close by, it's the real McCoy.
https://www.beekeeping.org.uk/news/2024/honey-for-sale-sgwyn-5mb4n Julie is local, if you try her honey you'll be eating honey sourced from nectar from your gardens...
The deli (at 80?) on SGR near New Beacon books used to sell Finsbury Park honey, pricey but very nice
Agree. 👍 You will also find all the cheap honey comes from China where Bees are factory fed on corn syrup YUK !
People should read the labels and see where it comes from.
Phil
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