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A Saudi grad student I know (attends U of Kansas at Laurence) wants to buy
some Sidr Honey of Hadramaut, Yemen.  He wonders if anyone has dealt with
the "World Harvest" retailer in Colombia, MO?  Does anyone know of another
retailer who carries this honey?   He says a southern region of Saudi
Arabia, (Aseer) which borders Yemen has a similar type of honey though not
quite as rare.  He says it's value is more for its perceived medicinal
qualities than as a food source.

John Mayer
West-Central MO

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Fredericksen" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] The most expensive honey in the world?

Here's a claimed "most expensive honey world"

http://www.worldsfoods.com/view.asp?prod_ID=2884

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