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Date: | Thu, 9 May 1996 11:18:21 -0700 |
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On Thu, 9 May 1996, Tom Elliott wrote:
> Fireweed honey - Usually water white, 'very' mild to the point of
> being almost flavorless. But, quite popular on the specialty market.
> No bulk quantities available.
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> I rarely get any of this in my cooler coastal area. Only produced in
> warmer, mostly interior, regions.
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Hi Tom and All , Here in Washington state we get fireweed honey in
the clear cut areas after a slash burn. Its a pilot crop and it was one
of the first plants that came back after Mt. Saint Hellens blew her top.
I take my bees up around the 4000 ft. mark in the Olympic mountains to
get my fireweed honey. It is very mild and water white. I did not get
very much at all this last year.I did load up the year before and
extracted 5,400 pounds. I sold most of it off my self in two months.The
price is up there and could sell a ton more at $ 4.00 a pound. It is so
light that people that don't like honey , try some on a stick and will
buy it because its just sweet with not much flavor at all.
Best Regards
Roy
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