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This is how flower honey, mountain honey and forest honey differ

Of course, honey is not all the same: there are many different types of honey, whose taste and consistency depend, for example, on the flowers “tapped” by the bees. Since bees are steady and only ever collect nectar or honeydew from the same plants during a flight, they themselves ensure that, for example, pure lime or rosemary honey is produced. The beekeeper only has to remember to harvest this special honey as soon as the corresponding flowers are no longer blooming, so that it does not mix with extracts from other flower sources. But honey from different flower sources has of course its own taste appeal and is available here in our online shop in many variations. Mountain honey, for example, is the result of diligent bee work on the flower-strewn meadows in the mountain regions. In contrast to this, forest honey is not extracted from the nectar of flowers, but from the so-called honeydew. Forest honey therefore tastes spicier and stronger than flower honey.

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