Pros & Cons
Pros
It smells and tastes fresh which is reassuring. For a pleasant semi-sweet flavouring or additive it pretty * fine. I just hope they (sevenhills) test for heavy metal traces.
Sweet but not sugary. A kind of subtle earthy sweetness is the best way i can think to describe it. Alone, they have a kind of lavender-ish taste, strong but not overpowering.
Cons
This product is therefore no better for you than honey or demerara sugar. Using it could lead to weight gain and circulatory problems.
Highlights
Quality
Perfect taste and a great quality product!
I am amazed and delighted by the health benefits that regular consumption of bee pollen provides.
I think it tasted sort of fruity but with the odd after taste.
I am reviewing the sevenhills wholefoods organic bee pollen 250g.
Packaging/appearance
Nice packaging as well and i also made a research about sevenhills and the are fantastic.
I can’t however give five full stars because the packaging isn’t recyclable (mixed paper/foil – a nuisance).
Offering a larger packet size would be one way of cutting down on waste but fully recyclable packaging would be much better.
This slow and gradual approach isn’t mentioned on the seven hills packaging or on their website, but they do recommend seeking ... Read More
Competitiveness
^^ this comes in a 250g resealable packet which is good as it is easy to access on a daily basis and it is just as easy to do u... Read More
Overview
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good, sweet, little, quality and organic. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 46.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 263 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 18 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From looking at the bee pollen i thought it would have a crunchy texture but it was quite the opposite crumbly and powdery
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Similarly from the smell i thought this would be really quite sweet like honey
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i didnt find the pollen sweet at all instead i thought it was quite nutty and savoury
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I thought it would be a powder but it is in fact small orangey granules which easily break apart when you eat them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The smell is kind of a musty floral chamomile tea smell and the taste is also a bit like chamomile with a slight sweetness
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wouldnt say they were tasty but they are edible in small amounts
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im not sure they are doing anything particularly beneficial for me but they are choc full of nutrients so they are probably doing some good a bit like a wheatgrass shot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But i was surprised that it does not taste like honey it is more like the plant source itself