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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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Juanse wrote: India will be getting some
honey into the market very  soon. 
 
However: A European Council directive issued in 2001 (2001/110/EC)  defines 
honey as "the natural sweet substance produced by Apis mellifera  bees from 
........"
 
Does the Indian honey come from Apis mellifera or Apis cerana (or one or  
more of the other Indian species of honeybee).  Are there similar regs in  N. 
America?
 
Chris


 

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