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Peter McMahon <[log in to unmask]>
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Good Day

I would not consider "Fynbos Honey" to be exotic or expensive honey. I
would put it in the same bracket as any multi-floral honey as fynbos
consists of over 20 000 different species of plant. I would imagine that
fynbos owes it's "exotic" label due to the fact that fynbos is only
found in the south western cape of South Africa.
An interesting fact about fynbos - there are more species of fynbos on
Table Mountain than there are species of all flora on the North American
continent.

Regards

Peter McMahon
Western Cape
South Africa

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