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Top 100 Honeys
in the World

Last updated on June 10, 2026

Best Honey Types in the World

01

Podkarpacki miód spadziowy

4.5 ·

Podkarpacki miód spadziowy is honey that can be either in crystallized or liquid form, gathered and produced in 17 forest districts and in two national parks in Poland. The honeydew must be gathered from the European silver fir (Abies alba), spruce (Pinaceae Picea) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). This unique honey is dark brown with greenish hues to almost black in color and has a thick and viscous texture throughout. After the crystallization process, its texture becomes finely granular and the color gets lighter. The taste is delicately mild and sweet, with a spicy scent reminiscent of the needles of the fir and pine trees. Honey has been gathered in the region for a long time, and the skills of the local beekeepers in addition to the favorable soil and climate of the region produce this tasty honey, to be enjoyed on its own, in herbal teas or paired with a slice of fresh bread.

02

Miód Wrzosowy z Borów Dolnośląskich

4.5 ·

Miód wrzosowy z Borów Dolnośląskich is a unique heather honey gathered from the lower Silesia Forests in Poland. It is amber or tea-colored and has a thick, gelatinous texture. Its unique qualities are due to the area where the nectar is obtained - a flora of dense heaths and lush vegetation that has been preserved nearly intact, as it was home to military training sites until recently. The honey has a high concentration of heather pollen and crystallizes easily into medium-sized granules. The scent is intense and strong-smelling while the taste is slightly bitter, sweet and sharp. It is the most famous honey of the Dolnoslaskie Voivodship and is usually eaten on its own, with fresh bread, or presented as a unique gift from the region.

03

Miel de Provence

4.5 ·

Miel de Provence is honey produced from one or more flowers from the wild flora of the French regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, Drôme and Gard. The single-flower honeys have a floral taste while multi-flower kinds of honey have a 'planty', fruity taste. The honeys are unique in their organoleptic qualities deriving from the specific Provence flora, with flowers such as lavender and rosemary making unique lavender honey, and rosemary honey, made from only one type of flower. The products are packaged in glass jars and ready to be enjoyed, either for breakfast with toast and butter, or used in a variety of tea drinks.

04

Miód drahimski

4.5 ·

Miód drahimski is a unique honey gathered in the Czaplinek, Wierzchowo, Barwice and Borne Sulinowo municipalities in Poland. It comes in five varieties. Buckwheat honey is dark brown and has a coarse texture and a sharp, intense, pungent flavor. Heather honey is amber to orange in color, has a thick gelatinous texture and a sweet, intense, slightly bitter flavor. Colza honey is almost colorless, has a sticky texture and a mild, delicate, slightly bitter flavor. Lime honey is green to amber in color, has a gritty texture and a sharp and bitter flavor. The last variety is polyfloral honey, varying in color from pale cream to pale brown, with a runny, viscous texture and a variable nectar, usually mild and sweet in flavor. Generally, the honey has an exceptionally rich flavor and is made by almost 200 beekeepers from the region. The local climate and soil favourably influence the region's flora, most of them highly productive honey plants, and in addition to the skills of the local beekeepers, the high-quality Drahimski honey varieties are produced and enjoyed throughout the country and abroad.

05

Miód kurpiowski

4.4 ·

Miód kurpiowski is a unique kind of honey gathered and produced in the Kurpie region, northeast of Warsaw in Poland. The tradition of beekeeping in the area goes back to the 15th century when the honey was shipped to the royal court, aristocrats and monasteries. Today, the honey in the region is made according to the strict regulations of traditional production, making sure that it contains all the enzymes and compounds as it did in the past. Due to the diversity of the flora in the region, the trees, plants and herbs give Kurpie honey its delicate, spicy aroma, and acacia, honeydew, linden or mixed-flower flavors. As evidence of its popularity, a local honey festival called Kurpie Honey Harvest is held every year and attracts thousands of gourmets and tourists. It is great when eaten on its own or with fresh bread, as a sweetener for hot drinks or used in a sweet gingerbread cookie called pierniki - mixed with raisins and almonds.

06

Mel da Serra da Lousã

4.3 ·

This Portuguese variety of honey has great nutritional value, and it is made by the Apis mellifera bee species from the Iberian Peninsula. These bees are kept in the municipality of Lousã, near the city of Coimbra, and they feed on the nectar of local flowers and chestnut trees. The honey is thick, syrupy, and dark amber in color, while its flavor is intense with notes of wood and heather. It can crystallize at low temperatures, at which point the intensity of its color. It can be eaten as raw, used as a sweetener and a sugar substitute, or can be incorporated into various traditional cakes and desserts.

Best producers
07

Meli Elatis Menalou Vanilia

4.2 ·

Produced in the districts of Gortynia and Mantineia in the Arcadia prefecture, Meli Elatis Menalou Vanilia is the first Greek honey acknowledged by the European Union as a protected product. At least 80% of this honey comes from black fir, while the rest is mixed flower honey. This world famous product owns the 'vanilia' name to its color that can be described as being between pearly white to caramel. The honey is not collected from the blossoms, but rather honeydew produced by microorganisms on the trunk of the black fir. It has a humidity degree of approximately 15% and a sugar content varying between 8% and 18% which keep it from crystallizing, even after many years. It has a great nutritional value since it contains many minerals such as potassium, magnesium and iron, and vitamins that promote better sugar absorption by the human body. This product is also valued for its subtle sweetness and aroma of butterscotch. It is one of the rarest products in the world because the manufacturing of this exquisite honey takes time and money as the honeycomb must be destroyed. For this reason, the amount produced is limited and Meli Elatis Menalou Vaniliais is usually sold out even before the production started. It can be used as a sweetener, or as an ingredient in many recipes.

08

Mānuka honey

4.1 ·

Mānuka is a honey variety that is popular in Australia and New Zealand, characterized by its high viscosity and a dark cream or dark brown color. It is produced by European honey bees who forage on the mānuka tree. The honey has a strong, florid, complex, rich, and slightly bitter flavor. Although many people say that this honey has unique medicinal properties, there is still no conclusive evidence for those claims. It contains methylglyoxal, which is under research for its potential for boosting the immune system, helping skin wounds to heal, and fighting against bacteria. Sadly, as the prices grew higher because of its supposed health benefits, so too have counterfeits. Due to the fact that not all Mānuka honey is the same and some have varying levels of methylglyoxal, New Zealand founded an advocacy group and a rating system called UMF (Unique Mānuka Factor Honey Association), which rates the strength of different Mānuka batches so that the customers wouldn't be duped into buying an inferior product. Mānuka honey is often used as a sweetener for tea, milk, and smoothies, but it's best to eat it raw off a spoon, because just like most honey types, the more you heat it, the more potential there is for reducing its nutritional value.

09

Slovenski Med

4.1 ·

One of the main distinctions of Slovenian honey comes from a very low water content and its characteristic pollen spectrum, which reflects the diverse flora of the area where honey is produced. As of 2013, the following types of honey can be marketed as Slovenski med: floral or nectar honey; forest or honeydew honey; acacia, linden, chestnut, fir and spruce honey. The production of honey in Slovenia is based exclusively on beekeeping of the Carniolan bee. This specific bee species is the second most widespread honey bee in the world, adapted to the wider area of Kočevje, once the historical region of Carniola. In fact, Slovenia is the only EU member state which has protected its native bee, after which it introduced controlled honey production in 1999. The excellence of Slovenski med is evidenced by the various awards received in both national and international competitions, for instance, numerous gold medal awards at the Apimedica & Apiquality world honey competition. Its most recent awards include the BiolMiel 2011 international organic honey competition in Italy, where Slovenian acacia and forest honey won gold medals and chestnut honey came in at 4th place.

10

Pefkothymaromelo Kritis

4 ·

Pefkothymaromelo Kritis is a special variety of thyme and pine honey produced In Crete, an area which has the highest density of bees in the world. The sediment of this honeydew, or forest honey, contains pollen grains from up to 20 different plants in each honey sample. Pefkothymaromelo Kritis has medium clarity and sweetness, and its flavor is mild, with floral notes and hints of wood and resin. It remains fluid for at least 12 months from the day of harvest.

Best Honeys in the World

01

Planet Bee Honey Farm & Honeymoon Meadery

5 ·
Planet Bee Honey Farm & Meadery is devoted to creating pure, raw Canadian honey and premium bee products with care, integrity, and a deep respect for nature. Their wide range of offerings includes artisanal honeys, propolis, royal jelly, bee pollen, beeswax candles, and natural wellness and skincare products – all crafted with quality in mind. Every product is hand-bottled and labeled on-site, ensuring attention to detail and a personal touch in every jar. Planet Bee is not only passionate about the purity of its products but also about sharing the magic of bees with the world. Their unique line of Honeymoon Mead blends tradition with innovation, offering a memorable tasting experience that reflects the harmony between bees and nature. Visitors can enjoy free tastings of honey and mead, observe bees up close, and explore pollinator-friendly gardens – making Planet Bee both an educational and sensory experience for all ages. With a commitment to sustainability and natural health, Planet Bee brings the best of the hive directly to your home.
02

Country Bee Honey Farm

5 ·
​Country Bee Honey Farm is dedicated to producing exceptional, unpasteurized honey and unique infused varieties. Their offerings include Premium Honey sourced from nine distinct locations, each reflecting the unique flora of its environment, allowing customers to experience diverse flavors. Beyond traditional honey, they craft innovative infusions like Whiskey Infused, Hot Pepper, Lavender, and Smoked Honey, each designed to elevate culinary experiences. ​The farm also emphasizes education and community engagement. Visitors can explore pollinator-friendly gardens, observe live beehives, and participate in self-guided tours to meet various farm animals, fostering a deeper connection with nature and understanding of pollinators' vital roles. ​Through a commitment to quality, innovation, and education, Country Bee Honey Farm offers more than just honey; they provide an immersive experience that celebrates the art of beekeeping and the importance of sustainable practices.​
03

Under The Mango Tree

4.9 ·
Under The Mango Tree is an Indian social-enterprise initiative that connects small beekeepers and farmers from rural communities, enabling them to earn a sustainable livelihood through the production of natural, single-origin honey. Their model combines a commercial arm, which handles the sourcing and sale of honey, with a nonprofit arm that trains producers, provides equipment and promotes the cultivation of the indigenous Apis cerana indica bee. This approach preserves the authentic characteristics of the local flora while ensuring fair pricing and direct benefits for the beekeepers. Their range includes wild and monofloral honeys, special editions and organic variants, all minimally processed to maintain natural aroma, purity and nutritional value. Under The Mango Tree integrates ecological sustainability, biodiversity preservation and social impact, creating a transparent value chain built on responsible production and genuine quality.
04

Gees Bees Honey Company

4.9 ·
Gees Bees is dedicated to producing high-quality, natural honey and bee products while actively working to protect and support healthy bee populations. At the heart of their philosophy is a commitment to sustainable beekeeping, where the well-being of bees and the preservation of their natural environment take top priority. With a deep respect for nature, Gees Bees ensures that every product reflects their careful, ethical approach—from hive to jar. Their honey is raw, pure, and unpasteurized, maintaining all the natural flavors and health benefits that bees work so hard to create. Beyond production, Gees Bees is also passionate about education and community involvement. Through workshops, outreach, and hands-on experiences, they help raise awareness about the vital role bees play in our ecosystem and the importance of their protection. They also offer services such as humane bee removals and hive installations, further contributing to pollinator conservation and community support. Every aspect of their work is guided by a mission to inspire others and make a positive impact—one bee at a time.
05

Fredrich's Honey

4.9 ·
Fredrich's Honey is a name that stands for passion-driven, dedicated beekeeping and the production of high-quality, natural honey and bee products. Their philosophy is simple – to preserve the best of nature and deliver it in a form that enriches everyday life. Every step of their process – from caring for the bees to harvesting and packaging the honey – is handled with expertise, attention to detail, and deep respect for nature. Their honey is never pasteurized or overly processed, ensuring that its nutritional value, rich flavor, and natural healing properties are fully preserved. Fredrich's Honey is also committed to sustainable and ethical practices. Their bees are cared for with love, and their natural rhythms are honored, because only a healthy hive can produce exceptional honey. In addition to honey, they offer a range of handcrafted products such as propolis, beeswax, natural soaps, and candles – all made with the same dedication to quality. What truly sets Fredrich's Honey apart is their unwavering commitment to purity, transparency, and authenticity. Their products come straight from the hive – just as nature intended.
06

Nomad Premium Greek Honey

4.8 ·
Nomad Premium Greek Honey is a high-quality honey product known for its distinct flavor and natural ingredients. It is produced through traditional beekeeping methods that prioritize the health and well-being of the bees. The honey is sourced from a variety of wildflowers, which contribute to its unique taste profile and rich nutritional content. The packaging is designed to preserve the honey’s freshness and natural properties.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 3 Stars (2022, 2021)
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023, 2022, 2021)
07

Travelling Bee Company

4.8 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 3 Stars (2023, 2022, 2021)
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2023, 2022, 2021)
08

Devbhumi

4.8 ·
Devbhumi is a producer organization from the Indian state of Uttarakhand that brings together local beekeepers and small farmers to market natural, minimally processed products characteristic of the Himalayan region. Their range includes high-purity honey, traditional spices, ghee and herbal products, with a strong emphasis on preserving authentic origin and traditional production methods. Devbhumi operates as a farmer-producer collective, meaning the producers themselves are the owners, ensuring fair pricing, transparency and direct support for the local rural economy. Thanks to the mountain terroir and diverse Himalayan flora, their honeys and spices carry distinctive aromatic profiles and natural purity, free from additives or industrial processing. Devbhumi represents a sustainable model that combines traditional practices, social responsibility and high-quality products for consumers seeking authentic, natural and organically produced items.
09

Organica

4.8 ·
Organica is an Indian brand that develops and distributes a wide range of organic food products, with a focus on pure origin, minimal processing and close collaboration with small farmers. Their assortment includes teas, spices, honey, superfoods, nuts and various artisanal blends, all produced in accordance with certified organic standards. Ingredients are sourced directly from local growers, ensuring a transparent value chain, fair purchasing conditions and the preservation of the natural aromatic profile and nutritional integrity of each product. Organica emphasizes small-batch production and strict quality control so that every item faithfully reflects the terroir and regional characteristics of its origin. The brand is intended for consumers seeking reliable, healthy and authentic organic foods, as well as those who support sustainable agriculture and responsible food systems.
10

Medina Honey

4.8 ·
Medina Honey is a brand specializing in natural bee products, with a focus on premium honey varieties ranging from mountain and meadow honey to blends of alfalfa and sunflower. The honey is produced in small batches without additives or heat treatment, preserving its natural thickness, color, and the floral notes characteristic of the region where it is collected. The assortment also includes royal jelly, propolis, handmade soaps, and gift sets, making the brand a comprehensive producer of bee-derived products suited for both culinary and cosmetic use. The products come in various packaging sizes, and the brand’s visual identity emphasizes a premium character and a clean, natural approach. The result is a selection intended for consumers who value authentic honey with clear origin and high quality.
Awards
London International Honey Awards - Gold (2023)
About this ranking

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Honeys in the World” list until June 10, 2026, 904 ratings were recorded, of which 462 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

The initial list of top producers was compiled based on available reviews, awards, local recommendations, media and blog coverage, and consumer reviews. The list will be updated with ratings from TasteAtlas local ambassadors and TasteAtlas users.

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