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OOOps!! Should have read "LOST the peculiar taste after aging
several months."
Also, I agree with Al that goldenrod flavor improves over time.
Leand

> Jerry wrote:
> "Does anybody know if this honey would lose its strange taste if
> it was used in cooking / baking recipes?"
>
> Try some and see. If it turns out  'yuck' you can throw the test
> out, and know what happens.
> I have had some honey that had a peculiar taste after 'aging'
> several months.
>
> Leland Hubbell
>

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