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Marian Pintilie <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Nov 1997 14:36:27 +0200
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HI everybody
 
>   Blue gum and Pink Gum are noted for
> non-candying properties and the honey from Black Locust (Robinia
> pseudoaccacia) sold in Hungary as Acacia honey is remarkable for
> remaining liquid.
 
I'd rather say Europe instead of Hungary. I am from Romania,
and here is the same thing.Pure  Acacia honey never cristalize.
And for sure Black Locust tree grow in other european countries
 
I'm curious, this tree did not grow on other continents?
 
Other personal curiosity was wether in the world exist other
types of honey which not cristalize. Now I know about blue and
Pink Gum . Are any others?
 
Thanks to everyone who will satisfy my little curiosity.
 
Regards Costel
 
P.s. A note for Allen
Hi Allen , a long time you offered to the list an document about
raw honey. I sent my request once on doc.raw  later on text.raw,
weeks later a personal message to you about this, but no result.
Sorry to bother again . Have I done something Wrong ?
 
The same Costel

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