Meadowfoam Majesty
Meadowfoam is named after the way in which the meadows, when in full bloom with the meadowfoam flower, tend to resemble a sea of beautiful white foam. Meadowfoam Honey has a higher fructose-to-glucose ratio and, therefore, will crystalize over time. In order to take the honey back to a liquid state, just heat some water and place the honey jar in the hot water. You can also enjoy the crystalized honey, which works great as spreadable honey over a hot bagel or fresh bread.
Jes –
Splendid! I’ve never loved a honey so much- I’m addicted!!
Linda Wright –
Agree with all the reviews! remarkable how the hints of marshmallow and vanilla come through without being overly sweet. Excellent on toast, on my oatmeal or cereal and in a cup of tea.
Bethany Lucas –
This is, by far, the best honey I’ve ever had. The marshmallow/vanilla hints are strong. Tupelo and Sourwood honeys are fine, but this is the true queen of honey.
Eric B –
This honey is amazing! My wife bought this honey and I switched when my other honey ran out. There was simply no comparison. I am not sure I can go back to “good” grocery store honey.
Ali G. –
This one is my favorite! It’s delicious on everything and really does have hints of vanilla and marshmallow. I drizzle it on ice cream, salads and in my tea cup. Yummy!
Bri –
Agreed, the flavors are rich: vanilla and marshmallow, and it’s absolutely divine in a cup of black tea with milk. This has got to be one of the most unique honey flavors I’ve ever tasted! Love, love, love it!