agree ...
same adulteration happens downhere. I am even suspicious of supermarket
brands and well established distribution chains for Ferias Locales.
> This is currently the case in some countries (such as Turkey), in which
> there is a two-tier system for honey sold in stores. There is less
> expensive "honey" that is known by all to be made from sugar syrup, and
> then
> there is more expensive natural floral honey (both are sold in bottles and
> combs).
>
> On the other hand, in the U.S. at least, the vast majority of the
> commercial
> beekeepers who produce honey go out of their way to produce a pure floral
> crop. They only use supplemental feeding to either build the colonies up
> in
> advance, or to give them winter stores.
>
> --
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Gracias
Juanse Barros J.
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