Best Manuka Honey 2026: Our Top 10 Picks Tested
We tasted and compared 25 Manuka honeys to find the best at every price point.
Read Article →Curated recommendations for every need — independently reviewed by TrueComb
The top-ranked manuka in our 2026 review and ConsumerLab's #1 pick. Strong therapeutic potency, smooth earthy flavor, and full third-party verification — the benchmark everything else is measured against.
View Full Review →The most nutritionally intact raw honey we've reviewed. Zero filtering means you get the full enzyme, propolis, and pollen profile exactly as the bees made it. A clear standout for health-focused buyers.
View Full Review →Reliable, widely available, and exceptional value for the quality. A 32 oz raw organic honey under $14 is hard to beat — our go-to recommendation for everyday use, cooking, and tea.
View Full Review →Tupelo's buttery, delicate sweetness dissolves beautifully in hot tea without overpowering the cup. One of America's most prized varietals — and this is the best version we've found at an accessible price.
Explore Tupelo Honeys →Everything you need to understand, evaluate, and enjoy honey — organized by topic
TrueComb's knowledge library covers honey from hive to table. Whether you're curious about how bees make honey, which variety suits your needs, or how to read a label — start here.
More than just a sweetener—honey is a living food with centuries of history
Bees visit over 2 million flowers and fly 55,000 miles to produce just one pound of honey.
Learn how it's made →Over 300 honey varieties exist in the US alone — from light Acacia to bold Buckwheat to rare Tupelo. Each has a unique flavor, color, and health profile.
Explore types →Raw honey contains antioxidants, enzymes, and antibacterial properties that support overall wellness.
See all benefits →Up to 76% of supermarket honey is ultra-filtered or adulterated. Learn exactly how to tell the difference.
Read the guide →Each variety offers unique flavors, colors, and properties
Light, mild, slow to crystallize
Rich, earthy, medicinal properties
Dark, molasses-like, antioxidant-rich
Classic flavor, versatile, popular
Citrusy, fragrant, great for tea
Complex, seasonal, varies by region
Buttery, rare, never crystallizes
Strong, slightly bitter, bold
Explore 16+ honey varieties
Support local beekeepers and get the freshest honey possible. Local honey may also help with seasonal allergies!
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Discover delicious recipes featuring nature's golden sweetener
Restaurant-quality salmon with a golden honey glaze. Elegant enough for guests.
Sweet and savory sauce perfect for glazing proteins and vegetables.
Soothing comfort drink with immune-boosting benefits.
Sweet heat for fried chicken, pizza, and cheese boards.