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What is the difference between unifloral and multi-floral honey?

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What is the difference between unifloral and multi-floral honey?

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Uni-floral or Mono-floral honey is honey collected from the nectar of a single species of flower. It is produced by careful attention to beekeeping methods, such as the placement of hives in areas with high concentration of the desired floral source. Multi-floral honey, popularly known as ‘thousand flower honey’, comes from the nectar collected by bees from crop plants and plants that grow in meadows and forests. It has a very tender flavor and is rich in nourishing elements.

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