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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 09:11:08 -0500, James Fischer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> really? consumers can detect no differences between a raw varietal honey
>and Souix Bee?
>> so most honey is the same just sweet eh?
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>Subject your view to a "blind consumer taste test", and you will find that
>for the overwhelming majority of people, Bill's observation is absolutely
>correct.
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ok lets pick say orange blossom, buckwheat, tupelo, italian chestnut and a pure dakota sweet
clover ....no difference... none to the consumer or average person ? they could not tell one from
another in a blind taste test?
also how then do you explain the time and money packers spend to blend their honey if it all
tastes the same?
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