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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, AL wrote:
> Goldenrod doesn't enjoy the benefit of an identifiable flavor like mint,
> so I too would suggest 'marketing' it as a specialty honey.
>
This year, most of my hives put up honey during August, when the primary
blooms in the area seemed to be tansy, goldenrod, and spotted knapweed.
The honey is a medium amber, and it has an interesting "fruity" flavor
that I never noticed in previous years. I don't know what is responsible
for the flavor, but it is selling very well at $6 for a 10-ounce jar :-)
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Tim Eisele
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