I would like honey without added sugar or sweetened only with erithritol or stevia.
I would like honey without added sugar or sweetened only with erithritol or stevia.
Like extra sugar??? Really?
I get a lot from my vacations (abroad) and there is no mention of sugar. And from the Volg / Landi, they often have honey from the region.
Migros honey is rather rare, it doesn't have the special varieties. Heather honey, chestnut...
Reformhaus, Globus also has very good ones. And of course also expensive ones.
it would be new to me now that honey is still extra sugared.... is 80% naturally sugared by nature.... what else do you want to add sugar to? ;)
A beekeeper among us would have to explain - beekeepers before !
I'm not a beekeeper, but I asked Aunt Wiki ?
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honig#Zusammensetzung
Wikipedia:
"
Honey is considered a foodstuff in Germany. According to Directive 2001/110/EC on honey and the German Honey Ordinance, nothing may be added to honey and nothing may be removed from it. This means that honey is 100% natural. Filtered honey is an exception to this rule. The natural pollen content (approx. 0.5%) is removed by micro-filtering so that the honey does not crystallize so easily and therefore remains liquid for longer. It can then be marketed in a squeeze bottle, similar to mustard or ketchup. Another processed product is honey powder, which is produced by freeze-drying, with a water content of only 5%.
"
I would be much more concerned about the toxins that are included and genetically modified pollen from genetically modified corn, for example (I know the percentage is sooooo low).
The toxins can do a lot!
However, this is not honey, but "honey sweetness" with stevia added. Only natural honey may be called this, and nothing may be added to it
The product
https://www.mysteviasweet.ch/de/shop/produkte/honig-suesse
is not sold as honey, but as a sweetener with a honey content of 30%, i.e. less than a third.
For example, it says: "A spoonful of honey sweetener sweetens like a spoonful of normal honey".
I don't call that "honey without sugar", but "sweetener with honey"?
Edit: when the product hits the shelves at Migros, please make sure that there are no errors like the one at
https://community.migros.ch/m/Forum-Migipedia/Simmenthal-Dose/m-p/882017/highlight/true#M43811
Hello Migipedia community and community team,
@Bodenseeknusperli you wrote something about prices, I'll pick up the ball and ask:
Migros Buchs AG Wynecenter and Migros Brugg Neumarkt are both MMM Migros, both Migros Aare, aren't they?
Why does blossom honey cost 6.15 in Buchs AG Wynecenter and 7.40 in Brugg Neumarkt?
I would like to see uniform prices if it is the same cooperative. If it were in a different cooperative in Eastern Switzerland or something, that's something else again.
Who feels out of place now?
Hello @Mystery1978,
Are you sure that you have compared the prices of the same products? The search function returns several types of blossom honey. Which one exactly are you talking/writing about ?