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I think that blackberry honey should be in a middle jar​, that honey on the
far right is too dark and I am almost sure it is not blackberry. People
maybe connect the color of blackberries with dark honey, but I think it is
not the case.

Honey on the left could be acacia / black locust. It is here in Serbia the
main source of nectar. The most pure locust honey is colorless with very
light green nuance. In the mixture with some other type of nectar in that
time or after 1-2 months in comb could get some yellow nuance.

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