Clover plants provide much of the honey produced in Canada. Depending on location and source, clover honey varies in colour from water-white to extra light amber and has a mild, delicate flavour.
Blossom Honey
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Clover Blossom Honey
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Blueberry Blossom Honey
Taken from the tiny white flowers of the blueberry bush, the nectar makes a honey which is typically light amber in color with a full, well-rounded flavour that lingers on the tongue. |
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Raspberry Blossom Honey
Besides producing a tasty fruit, raspberry plants produce a wonderful honey. A much prized, golden-coloured honey with a fruity flavour. |
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Blackberry Blossom Honey
The thorny, wild brambles that cover much of the lower mainland also produces a very fine light amber-coloured honey with a touch of zest. |
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Alfalfa Blossom Honey
A legume with mostly blue-purple flowers, but some yellow and red as well. Alfalfa honey is extra-white or white in colour and has a fine flavour. The honey also has good body, which makes it a perfect table honey. |
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Creamed Clover Blossom Honey’s natural stable state is in a solid form. By guiding the crystalization process we cause the crystals that form to be very small. This makes the honey easier to spread and not so runny. Alfalfa, Blueberry and Blackberry can also available as creamed honey. |
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