Consumers are seeking out specific specialty honeys, from delicately perfumed sage to citrusy orange blossom. |
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It's a beautiful, sunny spring afternoon here in the hood and there are hella honeys running around all over the place. |
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Fontecchio is famous for his pies, and the blueberry, peach, pumpkin, and cherry are honeys. |
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If you want to attract all the beach honeys, you'll need the right swimsuit, hat and shoes to make her swim your way. |
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The water content and the presence of many impurities will confer to these honeys an important risk of fermentation. |
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Rather we utilize this characteristic to create one of our finest creamed honeys. |
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The techniques used for uncapping the combs may in no way alter the factors which determine the quality of the honeys. |
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Everything from delicious sausages to organic vegetables to honeys and jams were on show, luring a scatter of people to dip their hands into their pockets. |
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Some of the most commercially desirable honeys are produced from clover by the domestic honeybee. |
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Exquisitely sweet and fragrant, light and transparent in colour, this is the most classic of honeys, with a decisive yet delicate flavour. |
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At our exhibition you can really savour a large selection of honeys, and you might even be invited to an audience with the queen bee! |
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Premium honeys presented in a wooden gift set. |
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Honey Valley supplies a variety of New Zealand honeys and honey products. |
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The conductivity values are typical of nectar honeys. |
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Examples might include artwork and photographs of local landscapes, wildlife and culture, jewellery made with local materials, preserves, honeys, maple syrup, handmade crafts and quilts, and Aboriginal and Inuit art. |
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Indeed, the nectars from acacias, mixed flowers, clovers, litchis offer a variety of honeys which are not only rich in colour, but also in flavour, types of crystallisation and therapeutic virtues. |
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Davis and John also established a commercial meadery, which in addition to the specialty honeys, is proving to be a good draw for their new agri-tourism venture. |
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This renown is due to the extreme care which we take with our honeys. |
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Therefore we offer a wide variety of honeys ranging from light to dark in colour, from lovely and mild to tangy and aromatic in taste and from viscous to delicately creamy in consistency. |
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Buckwheat and cockshead honeys are characteristic of southern and south-western Lithuania. |
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The physical properties of the different honeys, color, granulation, aroma, flavor, etc., are indicated in the table only in a very general way. |
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There are as many honeys as there are melliferous flowers. |
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Insensibly, we eternally embody our desserts with traditionally prepared seasonal fresh fruit sweet specialties or palpitating mountain bee aromatic honeys. |
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The excellent and numerous traditional products and the originals, the cheeses and the honeys, the cooked pork meats and the wines, the snails Ostrich's meat, fruit juice? |
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What happened to Moon hotels, alien space bars, hyperspeed, warp-drive engines and hot astronaut honeys such asWilma in Buck Rogers? |
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The direct sucking of the sap, the additional insect in the production chain, and the presences of sooty moulds, all add up to an additional mineral content not normally found in flower honeys. |
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My two honeys are 'Sugaree' and 'Ripple.' I always do those. |
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The Mieli Thun honey producers have set up a recreational tasting area for honeys of producers belonging to the Terra Madre network of food communities. |
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We are of course talking about lower quality honeys, which are used as raw materials in certain preparations in the agricultural and food industry, but there is no question of accepting the presence of harmful substances. |
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Apart from the medicinal properties contained by all honeys, Manuka honey contains a number of natural compounds with strong antibacterial properties. |
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