How can the beekeeper identify the type of plants from which the bees gathered pollen?
Each beekeeper looks very carefully after his bees and the type of plants which are situated near the hive. When the bees return to their hive during the collecting period, carrying the pollen grains, the beekeeper already knows the area the pollen was collected from; what we should take into consideration is that they usually fly no more than 3km away from the hive. 3. Which is the difference among the three assortments: polyfloral, acacia and lime-tree honey? Acacia honey is considered to have the highest quality, it has a very light color- almost transparent, it does not crystallize; it is not very sweet and has a discrete flavor of lime flowers. The polyfloral honey is a combination of pollen gathered from wild flowers; it has a very strong flavor and a sweet taste, a bit peppery and has a gold-brown color. 4. Is the honey from stores less natural than the one from the markets? NO. The honey called “Roua Florilor” which is commercialized in stores is 100% natural. It comes directly