Honey made by bees that draw pollen from acacia flowers has a milder, more floral taste than regular (clover) honey. It is also much softer in consistency, with an almost glasslike appearance. Unlike clover honey, it does not crystallize.
Clover honey IS regular honey. It just means that the bees have spent most of their time foraging on and collecting nectar from clover. There is also acacia, manuka, wild flower and heather honey amongst others.
From the blossom of an Acacia tree.
Acacia nectar.
There are a number of online sources for this delicacy. Try this one for starters: http://www.thefind.com/food/browse-acacia-honey
Honey is made by bees, not trees.
All honey has different flavours depending on the type of flowers from which bees source the nectar to manufacture their honey. The best way to discover which honey you prefer - because flavour is such a subjective sensation - is to sample various honeys and see which you like best. Do this whenever you have the opportunity: our tastes change and mature over time. It might be good to taste honey without considering marketing claims made by the people selling the honey! Compared with the rest of our diet we eat so little honey overall that it won't make much difference to our health no matter what they tell you.
Money can buy honey and with money you can make honey
Acacia
honey is sweeter and more eddable
they like regular honey
There is a slight difference, but they are interchangeable in recipes. It just comes down to personal preference.
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