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CARACTERISTICS OF SUNFLOWER HONEY
The bees tenaciously collect the delicacies that the flowers of the welcoming sunflowers offer them, to give rise in their hives to a splendid natural honey of unequalled quality.
It is sweet, moderately intense and soft at the same time, slightly fruity, refreshing and very pleasant
Its flavor is sweet, moderately intense and soft at the same time, slightly fruity, refreshing and very pleasant to the palate, with a certain pungent taste when passing through the throat, noticing slight itching. With a fresh, light, floral and persistent aroma with oily nuances, it has a delicate creamy texture that crystallizes quickly and consistently in natural crystals of thick size With the predominance of sunflowers, its luminous amber/golden color (when crystallized) is evident, passing previously through straw yellow tones (in liquid phase), to turn to more intense pigmentations when thyme, holm oaks, lavender and other small species acquire specific weight; extremely cautious, they stalk the farmland from nearby slopes of small mountain forests, thus winning the game to the hand of man
CARACTERISTICS OF SUNFLOWER HONEY The bees tenaciously collect the delicacies that the flowers of the welcoming sunflowers offer them, to give rise in their hives to a splendid natural honey of unequalled quality.
Its taste is sweet, moderately intense and soft at the same time, slightly fruity, refreshing and very pleasant
Its flavor is sweet, moderately intense and soft at the same time, slightly fruity, refreshing and very pleasant to the palate, with a certain pungent taste when passing through the throat, noticing slight itching. With a fresh, light, floral and persistent aroma with oily nuances, it has a delicate creamy texture that crystallizes quickly and consistently in thick natural crystals. With the predominance of sunflowers, its luminous amber/golden color (when crystallized) is evident, passing previously through straw yellow tones (in liquid phase), to turn to more intense pigmentations when thyme, holm oaks, lavender and other small species acquire specific weight; extremely cautious, they stalk the farmland from nearby slopes of small mountain forests, thus winning the game against the hand of man