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Nik Mohamed Abdulmajid <[log in to unmask]>
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On Fri, 31 Jan 1997, Joel W. Govostes wrote:
 
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> I suppose that the Uganda honey might be similar to this stuff.  Honey
> lovers might actually find it very enjoyable, but in USA it wouldn't be
> considered "table honey."  But then, what do we know.
>
 
I would be very grateful if anybody can list the properties of the "Table
Honey" or honey that is considered as table grade.
 
Nik.

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