Mad honey is generally treated as a food (honey) in Singapore, not as a controlled drug. Most “legal” issues come from import clearance and how the product is labeled/marketed, not from simple possession. Singapore’s regulatory approach is practical: food must be safe and properly described, imports must comply with controlled-item requirements, and products should not be marketed with misleading or drug-like claims.
Singapore Customs notes that import, export, and transshipment of food (including animal products) are regulated by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).
This guide explains what “legal” means in Singapore (owning vs importing vs selling), why mad honey shipments get questioned, how to reduce border friction, what claims to avoid, and how to buy responsibly.







