I always buy honey from my local farmers store called Fruit & Veg. It is already packed in bottles/plastic and a bit pricey. But it's got the assurance of being quality high grade pure honey. So I just go with it. Would never buy honey anywhere else (except maybe if I have access directly to a bee farm).
Thanks for all those tips. I had no issues with Dabur until now. I get it conveniently too. I have been eating honey for many years and so I can immediately know what is pure and what is not. I may give the Bharat honey a try
Farmers' market I suppose is where you get the best stuff be it honey, fruits or vegetables. They normally do not change hands and the customer gets the stuff straight from the farmer.
I am not a regular buyer of honey but buy smaller quantities for domestic treatment of cough and cold. I used to buy Dabur honey in the past but now we have better option available in Patanjali products which is available at almost half the price compared to Dabur. I am sure no one can make a complain about its quality since it comes from the house of Baba Ramdev.
I am not a regular buyer of honey but buy smaller quantities for domestic treatment of cough and cold. I used to buy Dabur honey in the past but now we have better option available in Patanjali products which is available at almost half the price compared to Dabur. I am sure no one can make a complain about its quality since it comes from the house of Baba Ramdev.
I take honey in my milk every night and so I need big quantities. The company rep turned up and they are replacing my bottle. I too see there are many brands these days and will try out after I finish with this one.