Honey has always been a sought for golden sweet treasure used historically for many great recipes. It is made by hives of bees bringing the nectar of millions of local flowers. Each batch can have its own unique color, flavor and even medicinal value based on the available flowers in their harvesting range of flight. You have probably heard that local honey is best, but what is it that makes locally produced honey superior to others?
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