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Monofloral honey is a type of
honey which has a
distinctive flavor or
other attribute due to its
being predominantly from the
nectar of a
single plant...
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nectar source used in its production.
Monofloral honey is made
primarily from the
nectar of one type of flower.
Monofloral honeys have
distinctive flavors and...
- Mānuka
honey (Māori pronunciation: [maːnʉka]) is a
monofloral honey produced from the
nectar of the mānuka tree,
Leptospermum scoparium. The mānuka tree...
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their buds,
processed by bees, are the
essential ingredient of a
monofloral honey.
Spanish nard (Old French: "spykenard de
spayn le pays"), referring...
- can be
collected by insects) and is a main
forage crop for honeybees.
Monofloral rapeseed honey has a
whitish or
milky yellow color,
peppery taste and...
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useful when
substantiating claims of a
particular source for the sample.
Monofloral honey derived from one
particular source plant may be more
valuable than...
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lucida (leatherwood) – a
prominent floral symbol of
Tasmania and a
unique monofloral honey species.
Tasmania also has a
number of
native edibles,
known as...
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honey plant for b****eepers,
giving rise to a pale but
richly flavoured monofloral honey. In
European and
North American herbal medicine, the
flowers are...
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Because it does not
complement other honeys, it is
normally produced as a
monofloral honey. Soba
noodles made from
buckwheat flour Kuttu ke pakore, a snack...
- White-tailed
bumblebee Extensive occurrence near Waldems-Wüstems in the
Taunus Monofloral honey North American nectar sources ****inson, T.; Metsger, D.; Bull,...