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Different Seasons – Different Flavors

Bees make honey by collecting nectar from different flower sources. Even if you are not an expert in botany, you know that different flowers grow at different times throughout the year. As a result, bees collect different types of nectar, depending on the season. The differences between spring, summer, and fall honey have everything to do with the variety of flowers found throughout the year. With different flowers come different flavors.

Fall Honey

You can expect bees in the fall to visit plants like goldenrods and asters. As a result, they produce a more robust flavor. The color also tends to be darker. Honey connoisseurs can detect notes of mint and butterscotch when they taste fall honey. Many consider it the most flavorful option.