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Where is your favourite Honey Region?

roberrific

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  • Added on: November 23rd, 2007
Single varietal honeys are highly dependent on the local environment in which the bees gather their nectar. Much like wine regions and coffee regions, different honey regions also exist.Canada has a famous Buckwheat Honey which is a really dark honey with a VERY distinctive taste and aroma. Harvested in mid-August, the buckwheat plant blossoms for about ten days before going to seed in the fall. Unfortunately not many Canadian farmers grow buckwheat anymore, and so this highly coveted product is becoming very rare indeed. When my dad, brother and uncle spy a field of buckwheat that's about to bloom they quickly move a dozen hives as close as possible. Unlike wild flowers that grow randomly in meadows and fence rows, farmer's fields are the best places to harvest single varietal honey crops. Here's a huge concentrated source, and to ensure purity my family will harvest separatelyAmerican beekeepers are proud of their Pumpkin Blossom Honey which is a dark amber-colored liquid with a robust aroma and flavor. And California's Black Button Sage Honey is absolutely excellent when served with vanilla ice cream. And of course the Savannah region's Tupelo Honey is probably the most famous varietal honey of them all.What's your favorite honey? What's the wildest most exotic honey you have ever tasted?
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I've always loved mesquite and desert wildflower honey from the deserts of the U.S. Southwest.

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My favorite is Chestnut Honey from Eastern Turkey, available country wide at most bazaars and Malatian food markets. It's deep golden and earthy delicious. Like a Guinness vs. a Bud.

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  • Added on: September 16th, 2012
Southern Ontario has multiple honey regions
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One is White Clover and another is Purple Loosestrife

This view from Toronto roof overlooking the ravine shows a wild meadow with three honey regions.

This article details the Buckwheat Honey region of Canada



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