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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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    source used in its production. Monofloral honey is made primarily from the nectar of one type of flower. Monofloral honeys have distinctive flavors and...
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    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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  • & Mild Honey Monofloral honey varieties include: English Wildflower, Scottish Heather, Clover, Orange Blossom, Acacia and Mānuka. Honey imported from...
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    Lavandula (section In honey)
    flowers yield abundant nectar, from which bees make a high-quality honey. Monofloral honey is produced primarily around the Mediterranean Sea, and is marketed...
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  • Melissopalynology (category Honey)
    sample. Monofloral honey derived from one particular source plant may be more valuable than honey derived from many types of plants. The price of honey also...
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    Tupelo (tree) (redirect from Tupelo honey)
    bloom to produce certified tupelo honey, which commands a high price on the market because of its flavor. Monofloral honey made from the nectar of Nyssa ogeche...
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    grown. Monofloral eucalypt honeys include Jarrah, Yellow Box, Grey box, Blue Gum, River Red Gum, Ironbark, Stringybark and Messmate. Eucalyptus honey varies...
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    Tilia cordata (section Honey)
    France, tila in Spain. A monofloral honey is produced by bees using the trees and is widely used all over Europe. "Linden honey" is said to be nutritious...
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    nominally are weeds are important honey plants, both as bee fodder in general, and as sources of luxury monofloral honey products. The Milk Thistle, also...
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    islands, where it is called the kiawe tree and is a prime source of monofloral honey production. In Australia, invasive Prosopis species are causing severe...
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    nectar-producing flowers and is an important honey plant for beekeepers, giving rise to a pale but richly flavoured monofloral honey. In European and North American...
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    spicy-tasting monofloral honey is produced. While the bees are ripening the honey produced from goldenrods, it has a rank odour and taste; the finished honey is...
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    knotweed yields a monofloral honey, usually called bamboo honey by northeastern U.S. beekeepers, like a mild-flavored version of buckwheat honey (a related plant...
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    arvense Forage (honey bee) List of honey plants List of honeydew sources Nectar source List of pollen sources Melliferous flower Regional honeys "Andrew Delmar...
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    Buckwheat honey is dark, strong and aromatic. Because it does not complement other honeys, it is normally produced as a monofloral honey. Soba noodles...
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    bumblebee Extensive occurrence near Waldems-Wüstems in the Taunus Monofloral honey North American nectar sources Dickinson, T.; Metsger, D.; Bull, J.;...
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    (leatherwood) – a prominent floral symbol of Tasmania and a unique monofloral honey species. Tasmania also has a number of native edibles, known as bush...
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    Eucryphia (section Honey)
    name is Tasmanian leatherwood and it is a major commercial source of monofloral honey. Eucryphia milliganii Hook.f. (syn. E. lucida var. milliganii). – Tasmania...
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    of the Apalachicola River is also noted for its Tupelo honey, a high-quality monofloral honey, which is produced wherever the tupelo trees bloom in the...
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    maculosa) are major honey plants for beekeepers. Monofloral honey from these plants is light and slightly tangy, and one of the finest honeys produced in the...
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    (2016-01-01). "Sugar profile, physicochemical and sensory aspects of monofloral honeys produced by different stingless bee species in Brazilian semi-arid...
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    used by Tasmanian beekeepers in the making of leatherwood honey, a noted monofloral honey that has been recognised by the international Slow Food movement...
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    for replacing the State Flag of Tasmania. It features a prominent floral emblem and important monofloral honey species, leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida)....
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    (55 to 66 million pounds) of honey annually. Some is monofloral honey from a single flowering species while other honey is produced from multiple types...
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  • Manuka Gorge, a canyon close to Waitahuna in New Zealand Mānuka honey, a monofloral honey Mānuka (canoe), from Māori tradition Manuka State Wayside Park...
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    known for its honey and accounts for about 35 percent of Tasmania's honey production including Leatherwood honey—a noted monofloral honey—which is unique...
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    abundant that bees produce monofloral honey, that is the honey is chiefly made of nectar from tawari flowers. Tawari honey is regularly for sale from...
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    fructose-to-glucose ratio in monofloral rapeseed honey causes it to quickly granulate in the honeycomb, forcing beekeepers to extract the honey within 24 hours of...
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    period when pollinators have more food resources than they can use (but monofloral diet can reduce their immune system) while other periods of the year can...
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