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Date: | Fri, 10 May 1996 17:58:44 +0200 |
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Hello Teri,
they do. "Black Forest" honey stems from silver firs, has a dark green
colour and yields highest prices ( up to 20 DM/pound ). People in South
Germany like it very well. They however can't understand, how one can
eat a tasteless, light honey, which is only sweet. Pure rape honey for
instance is saleable only in Northern Germany, where people somehow have a
different sense of taste.
Regards,
R.E.Bahr
NISI APES FINIS
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Teri Rhan wrote:
> AS far as worst goes.....
> Some friends of mine brought back some "Black Forest" honey from Germany
> from Black Forest pines.......blechhh! I swear it was mixed with
> turpentine. I accepted it graciously but....
> I'm glad they don't read this group.
>
> Teri
> (in cloudy Seattle)
>
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