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Review and Giveaway: Tropical Traditions Raw Honey

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Organic Raw HoneyTropical Traditions Raw Honey

Mmmmm…. Pure, unheated, unprocessed raw honey.  The creamy honey melts in your mouth.  It spreads smoothly on bread or biscuits.  It makes a delicious snack when combined with peanut butter and shredded coconut.

Most honey that you purchase in the stores has been processed and filtered. While this does have an end result of a beautiful looking honey, it unfortunately removes many of the beneficial enzymes and nutrients.

Tropical Traditions organic raw honey contains all of the natural nutrients and enzymes due to their preparation techniques.  They heat the honey until just liquid enough to pour (no higher than would happen in nature), and then they screen the honey (instead of filtering).  This means that the honey will contain live yeast and pollen.  To get all of the benefits from honey, you want to consume it in a state that is as close to what is found in nature as possible.

I would have to say this is some of the most delicious honey I have ever tasted, and I’ve tasted a lot of different kinds of honey.  It is so smooth, creamy, rich, and flavorful.  Yum!

Tropical Traditions offers their Organic Raw Honey in two sizes: 17.6 oz glass jar and 15 lb. pail.

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Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents and ends on September 1st.

If you decide to place an order with Tropical Traditions, please select “Referred by a friend” and in the box that says “How did you hear of us?” enter my sponsor ID number 5905631.  As a way of saying thank you for your referral order, you will receive a complimentary copy of the book Virgin Coconut Oil: How it has changed people’s lives and how it can change yours! by Brian and Marianita Shilhavy with your first order!

I received a sample from Tropical Traditions for the purpose of this review. Winner will receive a prize from Tropical Traditions.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions are my own.  Your results may vary.

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  1. Lis
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    Oh, YUM! I love raw honey!!! Wonder how this compares to Trader Joe’s?
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    I subscribed to the TT newsletter. I love honey & this sounds like an awesome one!

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