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Hull Bees

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Hull
Hive Type
Commercial
Number of Hives
10
This year I got a super of the darkest honey I have ever seen. Going to be fun selling it 😅 I'm thinking it's probably honeydew but has anyone got any other suggestions what the bees were likely foraging on to make it?

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Made me salivate - looks very inviting.
We had sweet chestnut one year that was extremely dark but that was more brown, does Honeydew have a red tinge to it?
Buckwheat can be very dark but again more brown than black.
Interesting weight detail on your label…….434g
 
probably honeydew
If the % is up to 70-80 you ought to consider labelling it as Honeydew as the Honey Regs specify. Honeydew can be blood red or old engine oil black and tastes of Fisherman's Friends and deep caramel.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/1348

Yes, the label weight is weird as that jar usually holds 454g, and it looks fairly well filled. What's your thinking, HB?

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I've never had it so bought a jar at the Conwy Honey fair this year to try. It was like glue and tasted awful so I've used it up to make bread.
ought to consider labelling it as Honeydew as the Honey Regs specify.
Thanks....I didn't know that. The day selling it insisted it was pine honey when I said I had never tasted honeydew.:unsure:
 

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