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Meadow honey is polyfloral honey, which means that bees make it from the nectar of many types of meadow flowers. Due to the large number of different plants from which bees collect nectar, meadow honey is rich in minerals.
Not all plants bloom in the same period, so meadow honey is collected from plants that begin to bloom in early spring until summer. The plants from which the bees collect meadow honey are sedge, dandelion, sage, sedum, violet, thyme, hypericum, clover and many other herbs. From the flowers of raspberries, blackberries, apple trees, plums, cherries...
The most valued and highest quality meadow honey is the honey collected on pastures and meadows from mountain regions.
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