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 > Just curious - how does jarrah honey taste?  Is it popular for eating?

For me it has a "nutty" flavour.  As a person from the east of Australia and 
being brought up on light "sweet" honey, it is not what I have been used to. 
It is in no way objectionable, just different to me.  Now if a westerner was 
telling you what jarrah was like he would say great.  It certainly is 
popular for eating.  With the new found peroxide activity, it now commands a 
premium price.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
Coming to Apimondia in Australia in 2007? 

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