I don't know how this was made but I met some beekeepers that were producing a flavored honey product. They call it a honey product because it is not produced form nectar but flavored syrup and or fruit juices fed to the bees when there is no honey flow. I tried using fruit juices but they fermented before they were completely used by the bees. I have heard of some using Kool Aid and making a syrup which the bees will consume. I am told that this produces a very good product but they are being careful to call this a honey product since it is not true honey. Frank & Phronsie Humphrey [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Keith E Amberson <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, October 20, 1997 05:38 PM Subject: Flavored honey >While in Eastern Washington last weekend I stopped at a huge fruit stand. > They had a honey-fruit juice product that was excellent. The >raspberry-honey was great but I loved the cranberry-honey, a good blend of >the sweetness of honey and the tartness of cranberries. It had the same >texture as honey. > >I sure would like to get a recipe for this product, I think it would be a >good product for our farm store. Any ideas to where I could get the recipe. > The National Honey Board couldn't help me. > >Thanks > >Keith Amberson >Amberson Farms >Everett Washington >