This distinctive honey, derived from chestnut flowers, has an intense brown color that can even tend toward black, and taste and scent that are often described as sharp and bitter.
With its dense, creamy consistency, amber color, and intense, bold aroma with suggestions of caramel or licorice, this single-flower honey derives from the eucalyptus flower, which is why it also contains balsamic substances in its composition..
Linden honey, also known as basswood or lime tree honey, is a distinctive and highly prized variety of honey.
Linden honey is renowned for its delicate yet distinct flavor. It is typically sweet with subtle hints of fresh herbs, floral undertones, and sometimes a slightly tangy aftertaste. It has a unique, pleasant aroma reminiscent of linden blossoms, with a mild, woody fragrance.