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Mad Honey,
Reviewed Independently.

The independent specialty-food directory for rare rhododendron honeys. Authenticated brand reviews, single-origin sourcing, and verified retailers — from the Himalayan cliffs of Nepal to the Black Sea Pontic coast of Turkey.

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Quick Answer

What is mad honey?

Mad honey is a rare specialty honey produced when honeybees forage primarily on rhododendron flowers in specific high-altitude regions of Nepal, Turkey, Bhutan, and the broader Himalayan belt. It has been harvested in those regions for more than 2,500 years and is sold today as an artisan single-origin food product.

Medically reviewed by Mad Honey Finder Editorial Updated 2026-04-30
The Index

Independently reviewed mad honey brands.

Every brand here is reviewed independently. Trust scores are assigned by our editorial team based on origin verification, supply-chain transparency, and brand history. Affiliate revenue is structurally separated from our review methodology.

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Real Mad Honey
NEPAL ORIGIN
TRUST SCORE: 9.8

Real Mad Honey

Gurung-sourced Nepalese cliff honey. Category-defining brand. Lab-verified potency.

Medicinal Mad Honey
NEPAL ORIGIN
TRUST SCORE: 8.9

Medicinal Mad Honey

Cliff-to-Customer QR traceability. 2,700+ honey hunters. Dual US/Nepal HQ. Broadest product line.

Royal Mad Honey
TURKEY ORIGIN
TRUST SCORE: 8.4

Royal Mad Honey

Authentic Turkish deli bal from Rize. Milder potency with floral notes.

Editorial Methodology

Why our brand reviews are different.

We don't accept payment for brand placement, and our affiliate links are structurally separated from our editorial scoring. Each brand is reviewed against four criteria: documented origin, lab-verified compound profile, supply-chain traceability, and pricing aligned with authentic specialty-food market ranges.

* Operated by Real Tested Inc. Reviewed April 2026.

Origins & Tradition

A 2,500-year-old tradition.

Mad honey is harvested by hand from Apis laboriosa giant honeybee hives suspended on Himalayan cliff faces, and from hive-kept Apis mellifera apiaries along Turkey's Black Sea Pontic coast. The bees forage on Rhododendron arboreum in Nepal and R. ponticum in Turkey — two species that bloom only in narrow seasonal windows in those regions.

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    Nepalese Cliff Honey

    Harvested by Gurung honey hunters from cliff hives on the slopes of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The harvest happens twice a year — spring and autumn.

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    Turkish Deli Bal

    Hive-kept along the Black Sea Pontic coast in Rize, Trabzon, and Artvin provinces. Beekeeping in this region dates to at least the 4th century BCE; Xenophon's army documented its honey in 401 BCE.

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    Bhutan & the Himalayan Belt

    Bhutan is the most tightly regulated origin, with royal-protected harvest zones. Indian Himalayan production (Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Darjeeling) is the smaller, less commercialized cousin.

Atlas of the Bloom

Where does mad honey come from?

Four origins, one rare specialty food. Each origin has distinct sourcing traditions and supply-chain authentication standards.

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Frequently asked questions about mad honey

What is mad honey? +
Mad honey is a rare specialty food product produced when honeybees forage primarily on rhododendron flowers in specific high-altitude regions. It has been harvested in Nepal and Turkey for more than 2,500 years and is sold today as an artisan single-origin honey.
Is mad honey legal in the United States? +
Yes. Mad honey is classified as a food under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. No US state has specifically restricted its sale or import. For country-by-country and state-by-state details, see our independent reference at learn.madhoneyfinder.com.
Where does authentic mad honey come from? +
Four origins supply the global market: Nepal (cliff-harvested by Gurung honey hunters from Apis laboriosa hives), Turkey (Black Sea Pontic coast, traditionally known as deli bal), Bhutan (rare and tightly regulated), and the broader Himalayan belt (Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Darjeeling).
How is mad honey different from regular honey? +
Three primary axes: source plant (rhododendron rather than clover, wildflower, or tea-tree), origin geography (high-altitude specific regions only), and rarity (perhaps one ten-thousandth the production volume of standard honey). The taste profile is distinct — earthy, complex, and slightly bitter.
How much does authentic mad honey cost? +
Authentic Nepalese mad honey retails $60–$180 per 100 g. Turkish deli bal retails $25–$80 per 100 g. Product priced significantly below these ranges is typically blended, late-season, or not single-origin authentic.
How can I tell if mad honey is authentic? +
The four authenticity markers we look for are: documented origin (specific region named, not just country), batch lab testing for compound profile, supply-chain traceability back to the harvester or apiary, and reasonable pricing aligned with the per-100g ranges above. Our independent brand reviews score each of these dimensions.
Do you sell mad honey directly? +
No. Mad Honey Finder is an independent specialty-food directory. We review brands and link out to authorized retailers via affiliate partnerships. Affiliate revenue is structurally separated from our editorial review process — see our editorial standards for the methodology.
Who runs Mad Honey Finder? +
Mad Honey Finder is operated by Real Tested Inc. and reviewed by an editorial team that includes a medical reviewer. Our methodology, conflict-of-interest policy, and review-team biographies are documented at /editorial-standards/.