Real Honey will taste very different based on what the bees collect. Color, thickness and taste actually. If you go into a store and buy a bottle of honey and it tastes exactly like the same brand as last year, it is not real honey.Thanks Cynthia for sharing. I have never seen it done and would probably not have tackled that myself with out instructions from someone else that had done it.
Our local stores stock Ambrosia honey from a local that has bee hives all over. I tried it and did not like it at all! Thank goodness they started carrying a new brand that is organic.
Growing up on the Prune orchard, a local honey producer kept hives on our property. Each year he would give us 5 gallons of honey! It was amazing and was some prune blossom mixed with star thistle and wild flowers. Star Thistle honey is my favorite. It may be a California thing though.