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Adam Ritchie <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Nov 2015 21:59:11 -0500
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However, buckwheat honey is very
> different than goldenrod and aster in that it is very slow to crystallize

Interesting. My experience with buckwheat honey is very different. I find that it readily crystallizes(in the jar) - we don't leave it in the comb for long.  I think the particulate encourages this.  I would put it more on par with goldenrod.  Certainly much faster than clover or basswood. 
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