What causes purple honey?

Zach explains to Lilly: "When the weather turns dry and the flowers dry up, the bees start sucking elderberry. It makes a purple honey. People will pay two dollars a jar for purple honey."
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Is there such a thing as purple honey?

In the southeastern USA, especially North and South Carolina, there is a rare honey. Some people refer to it as blue honey but it is usually called purple honey. According to the lucky people who have eaten it, purple honey tastes amazing!
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What does purple honey taste like?

For starters, kudzu and purple honey (sometimes called blue honey) share a geographical distribution in the southeast, whereas blueberries and elderberries are found everywhere. Also, purple honey is said to taste like grape jam and smell like grape soda—descriptions that are often applied to kudzu flowers as well.
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Can bees make different colored honey?

Beekeepers in northeastern France found themselves in a sticky situation after bees from their hives began producing honey in shades of blue and green (pictured).
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Is there natural blue honey?

In 2012, bees from a section of Alsace, France, made headlines for the unusual color of their honey. Instead of the normal golden yellow, the honey came in shades of blue, brown and green, according to a report from Reuters.
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Purple Honey?!?



What flower makes honey purple?

Zach explains to Lilly: "When the weather turns dry and the flowers dry up, the bees start sucking elderberry. It makes a purple honey. People will pay two dollars a jar for purple honey."
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Did bees make blue honey after eating M&Ms?

To add insult to injury, some bees in France have now made blue honey after eating M&Ms from a nearby factory. French beekepers have found themselves in an extremely unfortunate position when their bees produced honey in different colors than natural.
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What is black honey?

The Black Honey process is a drying process where part of the cherry remains on the bean and is covered while drying. The Honey name is a bit misleading because people tend to associate honey with bees or a honey-like flavour profile.
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What causes black honey?

Certain plants that the bees pollinate have darker pollen and nectar, and contain different minerals in higher amounts that contribute to the darker color of the honey. Beekeepers will find the honey they harvest will be different colors in different seasons, based on what plants are in bloom and when.
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Is dark honey better than light honey?

Nutritional value: Studies have shown that dark honeys contain less water than and more nutrients than lighter honeys. Illinois buckwheat flower nectar—which is used to make Buckwheat honey—contains a high number of nutrients, almost 20 times the amount, when compared with other types of lighter honey.
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What causes blue honey?

The amount of acidity, Ambrose believes, plays a role in creating blue honey. Ambrose concluded that some of that aluminum ended up in the flowers' nectar, was transferred to the hive, then added to the bees' acidic digestive fluid to make blue honey.
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How can you tell if honey is real or not?

Pure honey, when exposed to any kind of heat or flame should remain unburned. To perform this test, try dipping a matchstick/cotton bud in honey and then light it. If it burns, that means the quality of your honey is pure.
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What is red honey?

Red Honey, Himalayan Red Honey, Deli Bal. When bees feed on the pollen of rhododendron flowers, the resulting honey can pack a hallucinogenic punch. It's called mad honey, and it has a slightly bitter taste and a reddish color.
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What is in mad honey?

The dark, reddish, “mad honey,” known as deli bal in Turkey, contains an ingredient from rhododendron nectar called grayanotoxin — a natural neurotoxin that, even in small quantities, brings on light-headedness and sometimes, hallucinations.
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Can bees be purple?

For many of us, conjuring the image of a bee involves yellow stripes and black stripes. But did you know bees could be purple? Earth is home to more than 20,000 species of bees that vary greatly in color, shape, and size, according to Inside Science, which published a short slideshow of some of these lesser known bees.
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What is green honey?

Green honey is a substance reputedly made under the ground by a powerful bee endemic to Palawan Island. Stories of its mysterious origins have circulated for years across the Philippines. 'Underground' is a place on Palawan – a nationally significant subterranean river sometimes rumoured to be a source of green honey.
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Can you eat black honey?

Over time the honey will darken and flavor will change but it will be safe to eat indefinitely. As it darkens, it may lose some flavor or become cloudy. As the honey becomes cloudy, you may even notice crystals in it.
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What color of honey is best?

Light colored honey usually has a mild flavor, while darker honey usually has a stronger flavor. Besides the taste, the color of honey can also determine the number of antioxidants in the honey. Darker colored honey usually has a higher concentration of antioxidants, while lighter has a lower concentration.
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What is dark honey called?

Buckwheat honey is dark and full-bodied. It is produced in Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as well as in eastern Canada. Buckwheat honey has been found to contain more antioxidant compounds than some lighter honeys.
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What is Miracle honey?

According to the website of one of the products, “Miracle Honey is an instant source of energy and enhancement of male vitality . . . Our research and development team has developed the Miracle Honey blend to heal sexual impotence and sterility, as well as provide a vast energy source.”
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Does honey expire?

The only way your honey will expire is if your honey has been contaminated by moisture, so make sure to never get water into your honey pot. Granulation and crystallization can lead to increased moisture. The honey may, therefore, become more susceptible to spoilage by fermentation.
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What is white honey?

White kiawe honey is sold as a raw honey. When any variety of honey crystalizes, it becomes cloudy and lighter, or almost white in color. It also forms solid, sugar-like “crystals.” Adding heat can turn the honey to liquid again.
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Does mad honey make you hallucinate?

Mad honey, is a type of honey that is actually a poison. It is a neurotoxin that could cause hallucinations and get you stoned, even in small amounts. If you eat more than is recommended by the locals, you could seriously overdose, be poisoned, or even die.
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Do blue carpenter bees make honey?

So, do carpenter bees make honey? No, carpenter bees do not make honey, despite there being approximately 730 species of these bees in the world.
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