For the past several years I have extracted a strikingly bright yellow honey from some supers. Most of my honey is the standard white or extra light amber, but this is distinctly different. It's flavor is OK at first, but with a somewhat bitter aftertaste. I have wondered if this might be derived from purple loosestrife, which is proliferating greatly in my area. An oldtimer who is now retired from beekeeping told me that it is from soybeans, which sort of surprised me. I always thought soybean honey was quite light in color. I always extract the entire summer's honey at one time, so I have no idea exactly when this bright yellow honey is being produced. Does anyone have an idea of what this might be? Ted Fischer Dexter, Michigan USA