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Michael Reddell <[log in to unmask]>
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I have never kept bees in the garlic but my understanding is that it's
pretty basic honey - not garlic flavored.  There's a lot of garlic grown
for produce and for seed here, so it is a pretty significant nectar and
pollen source in this area.
 
We do have a lot of weird garlic products pop up around here in late July
for the Garlic Festival though.  Garlic ice cream and chocolate covered
garlic come to mind.
I've never tried either of these so please - don't ask!
Michael
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> So what is garlic honey like anyway?

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