If you're looking for a toast topper that's naturally sweet and bursting with flavor, Trader Joe’s Creamed Multi-Floral New Zealand Honey is the perfect option.
Trader Joe’s new Creamed Multi-Floral New Zealand Honey is not your average hone. This special blend is made from honey produced by bees that pollinating a variety of different flowering trees, shrubs, plants in New Zealand. The result is a honey with floral, herby, and earthy notes – similar to Manuka honey, but less medicinal-tasting.
As if the great flavor wasn't enough, Trader Joe’s Creamed Multi-Floral New Zealand Honey also has a unique texture. Unlike your average liquid honey, this product is "creamed." As Trader Joe's explains, this means "adding microscopic "seed crystals" (finely crystallized honey) to the liquid honey, then stirring it for hours on end to get the perfect, spreadable, luxurious consistency and golden-light color."
Floral Creamed Honey Condiments
This Creamed Multi-Floral New Zealand Honey Has Floral Notes
Trend Themes
1. Floral Honey Products - Opportunity to create a new line of floral honey products with unique textures and flavors due to honey produced by bees that pollinate a variety of different flowering trees, shrubs, and plants.
2. Creamed Honey Trend - Opportunity to capitalize on the creamed honey trend by producing honey with unique textures that can be spread on toast and used in a variety of dishes.
3. New Zealand Honey Industry - Opportunity to promote New Zealand honey industry as a source of unique floral, herby, and earthy notes honey with potential health benefits.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity to introduce new honey-based products in the food and beverage industry, specifically in the condiments and spreads category.
2. Natural Health - Opportunity to promote honey as a natural health food due to its potential antibacterial and antioxidant properties in the natural health industry.
3. Agriculture - Opportunity to develop and promote New Zealand honey industry as a sustainable agricultural practice in the agriculture industry.