Acacia Honey

Acacia Honey

We say that the artichokes should be called hedgehogs in the strict sense. They can be seen on both sides of the streets in China, but the artichokes that can be called honey sources are mostly wild.

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Rape Honey

Rape Honey

As the name suggests, rape is a plant for oil extraction. It is a very good source of honey for beekeepers who move bees. Unlike other species that bloom in the spring of the same period, it has a longer flowering period and can be opened until...

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Sunflower Honey

Sunflower Honey

The yellow flower petals of the sunflower flower actually only play a decorative role, and the real honey part is the brown disc wrapped by it, and the nectary is in it. The sunflower is golden yellow and has a high viscosity.

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Propolis

Propolis

The composition of propolis varies from hive to hive, from district to district, and from season to season. Normally, it is dark brown in color, but can be found in green, red, black, and white hues, depending on the sources of resin in the hive...

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Organic Honey

Organic Honey

High-quality honey can be distinguished by fragrance, taste, and consistency. Ripe, freshly collected, high-quality honey at 20 °C (68 °F) should flow from a knife in a straight stream, without breaking into separate drops. After falling down...

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Mead

Mead

Mead, simply put is honey wine. It is the first alcoholic drink brewed by men, earlier than wine or beer. Today mead has evolved and expanded its flavours to include fruits such as blueberry and cherry, malt as well as various herbs and...

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