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Bill Greenrose <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Aug 2012 08:40:44 -0400
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>Cheesy, crisp, dry, fat,fruity, full, mellow, nose, plummy, polished,  
>robust, sassy, sweet, tart, undertone - just a few of the  common adjectives.

After being on the road all week am catching up on a lot of Bee-L sends.  Read the above quickly and and 'fat' and 'fruity' kind of blended together as 'farty'.  My first thought was that, while I've never tasted any honey for which I would use that descriptor, I HAVE experienced honey that tasted like it came out of the same delivery tube.

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