- Mad Honey Editorial
- May 29, 2026
Mad Honey Tea: How to Make It Safely, What to Expect, and What Not to Do
Mad honey tea is one of the simplest ways people use mad honey: warm water or herbal tea, a small amount of honey, and a
Mad honey tea is one of the simplest ways people use mad honey: warm water or herbal tea, a small amount of honey, and a
Mad honey can feel subtle at low amounts, but it’s also dose-sensitive; small increases can flip the experience from “calm” into “I feel really unwell.”
Ancient “mad honey” stories get repeated so often online that they’ve turned into a kind of legend: soldiers eat a spoonful, instantly trip, and honey
Mad honey sits in a weird place online: it’s talked about like a wellness product, a “psychedelic,” and a poison, sometimes all in the same
If you’re reading this because you (or someone you’re with) feels dizzy, weak, nauseated, sweaty, or “about to faint” after taking mad honey, this page
Mad honey, also known as deli bal in Turkey (Rose of the forest honey or Cliff honey in some contexts), is a unique type of
Mad honey has one of the strangest reputations of any food on Earth. In one telling, it’s a sacred mountain product. In another, it’s a