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Date: | Wed, 9 Apr 2003 15:13:28 -0500 |
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Hello All,
If you are dealling with honey from countries such as China you need to
process like most large packers do to insure a safe product.
Many articles have been done about the Chinese beekeeper and his methods.
Dust, filth, honey storage in recycled oil drums, dead bees , insects and
not to forget mice are often found in the honey *Before* processed in
China.
Acording to the many American Bee Journal articles on beekeeping in China
the Chinese beekeeper for the most part extracts his honey in a tent with a
dirt floor without hot or at times running water.
China takes all honey produced and processes the honey.
When the packer/buyer sees the product the honey looks very different.
Bob
Ps. Is the Chinese honey different flavor & aroma really because of the
honey comes from a flower you never heard of in the U.S. ?
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