Orangenblütenhonig

Blossoming orange trees are a sign of the beginning of spring in Southern Europe. This is when the honey flow season has arrived, and the white blossoms attract bees with their lavish fragrance, rewarding them with delicately fragrant nectar. This produces a delicately aromatic honey with a particularly well-rounded flavor.
Hoyer fine-sweet
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Difference between organic and conventional. Why organic honey? Since 2000, guidelines for Organic beekeeping is defined by the EU organic regulation. The most important rules of organic beekeeping. ◎No use of synthetic chemicals in honey harvesting, in the treatment of bee diseases and in the control of. ◎Beehives may only be made of natural. ◎If winter feeding is permitted, the feed (sugar) must be 100% organic. ◎The location of the beehives must be chosen so that there are as few non- or ecologically managed areas in the vicinity as possible. ◎Beeswax for new foundation sheets must come from organic production. ◎No clipping of the queen bee's wings.
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