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Monofloral honey is a type of which has a distinctive flavor or other attribute due to its being predominantly from the of a single ." Monofloral honey types ", Bee-info.com. (in German) It is stored and labeled separately so as to command a premium price. While there may never be an absolute monofloral type, some honeys are relatively pure due to the prodigious nectar production of a particular species, such as (orange blossom honey), or there may be little else in bloom at the time.

learn the predominant nectar sources of their region, and often plan to keep especially fine ones separate. For example, in the southern Appalachians, honey, from a small tree that blooms late in the season, is highly regarded. Beekeepers try to remove the previously produced dark and strong flavored honey, just before the sourwood bloom, so it does not mix with the lighter sourwood. During sourwood bloom, there is little else for the to .


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(False) AcaciaEastern North America (native), Bulgaria, Hungary, Ukraine and Romania (main producers), Canada, China, France, Serbia and ItalyAcacia, a light and clear honey made from the blossoms of Robinia pseudoacacia (aka /American acacia) has a mild delicate floral taste and is one of the most popular and sweetest honey varieties. It lasts as a liquid due to being high in fructose. It has a fairly low acid content, and is excellent for sweetening without altering the taste or the aroma of beverages.Ranges from light yellow to almost colorless.
( Medicago sativa)North AmericaAlfalfa honey, produced extensively from the purple or blue blossoms (the most important honey plant in most of the western states) throughout the summer, is white or extra light amber in color with a fine flavor – a subtle spicy profile and mildly scented floral aroma. Not as sweet as most honey types, its delicate nature does not overpower other flavors.White
blossom
AsterA distinctively sweet smelling, full bodied floral varietal, Aster honey is abundant in the Mid-South United States. It is light in color and prone to crystallize quickly. Relatively thick and smooth in consistency.Light yellow
Western United StatesCollected from the California avocado blossoms, avocado honey is dark in color and is dissimilar in taste to the avocado fruit, yet shares with it a fairly rich and buttery flavour. This honey originated in Southern Mexico and is now a common crop in Central America, Australia and other tropical regions.Dark amber
/ (linden) blossom ( Tilia), , , , and the Produced from the cream-colored basswood blossoms found throughout North America, basswood honey is one of the few exceptional honey varieties that has a water-white to light color and yet strong distinctive biting, mildly spicy flavour and a distinctive lingering aftertaste. It's somewhat fresh, pleasant "woody" scent is very good with teas like Earl Grey and works well in many recipes, e.g. for salad dressings and marinades.Water-white or pale, depending on the time of collection
Northeastern USProduced in New England and in Michigan, blueberry honey is taken from the tiny white flowers of the blueberry bush. It has a pleasant full, well-rounded flavor, a slight tang, and a blueberry aftertaste.Light amber or amber
Australia and TasmaniaBlue gum, a Eucalyptus honey species, grows in South Australia and Tasmania. Its honey is amber in colour and dense in texture. Delicious on toast and wafers, this variety is popularly used as a breakfast or ice-cream drizzle.Amber
( Fagopyrum esculentum), , , , Poland, and the
(2025). 9783662095447, Springer.
Buckwheat was an important crop in the US from about 1930 to the 1960s, which has since faded from use, and buckwheat honey has become scarce in the US. A wild buckwheat Polygonum cuspidatum that has become established in the US is naturally milder than the familiar buckwheat, and sometimes is used to blend with buckwheat, or sold separately as a monofloral called "bamboo."
Not all buckwheat types produce a lot of nectar for bees. Buckwheat honey is particularly popular in Ukraine.
Very dark amber
Carrot honey has a dark amber color with an aroma reminiscent of chocolate. The taste is strong with a bite to it – a sharp spike in an otherwise earthy, caramel flavor. There is also a "grassy" aftertaste, something close to meadow honey. This honey's taste is different from other honeys. It shines through when used in recipes. Carrot honey is obtained when carrot plants run to seed. This happens usually on specialist seed-breeding farms, or when bees collect nectar from wild carrots.Dark amber
blossomUnited Kingdom, Italy
France, Italy, GreeceA dark honey with one of the highest mineral contents of all honeys.Conti, M.E. Lazio region (central Italy) honeys: a survey of mineral content and typical quality parameters (2000) Food Control, 11 (6), pp. 459–463.Yellowish-brown
Chinese tallow treeSoutheastern United StatesTallow trees produce a very heavy honey flow of high-quality honey in May and June in the Southeastern states into Texas and beekeepers often move their hives into tallow tree areas to harvest the bountiful nectar. Honey is dark with a tangy taste that is prized.Dark amber
Canada, United States, Sweden and New Zealand.Clover honey is a variety of honey made by bees that are fed . Clover honey – Encyc Depending on the location and source, clover honey varies in color from water white to different tones of amber. White clover in particular is grown as a widespread blooming pasture crop and is a major nectar source in many parts of the world. The nectar from clover contains a higher water content and a larger proportion of relative to than found in many other varieties. As a result, clover honey tends to have a higher water content, which may permit it to crystallize more readily over time. Crystallization of honey does not indicate spoilage, but tends to be aesthetically undesirable, so producers may alter their procedures to avoid the honey from absorbing more moisture from the atmosphere.White to tones of amber
, Harvested from New Zealand's South Island, dandelion honey is a relatively strong honey blended with mild tangy notes. This dark amber honey delivers a distinct floral aroma of dandelions which are traditionally prized as a medicinal herb in China (including Tibet) and India for its broad spectrum of powerful healing properties.Dark amber
Common in Australia, in Western Cape in South Africa, and in Brazil.Monofloral honeys include jarrah, yellow box, grey box, blue gum, river red gum, , and . Eucalyptus honey varies greatly in color and flavor, but in general, it tends to be a bold-flavored honey with a slightly medicinal aftertaste. It may be used in baked goods, sauces, dressings. ( honey is considered a delicacy, but is not a eucalypt honey)Light amber to medium-dark red
Northwestern US, Western CanadaFireweed honey is produced in great quantities in some areas of western Canada and northwestern US and is considered a premium monofloral.Amber
GallberrySoutheastern United StatesHas a rich but not overpowering flavor and is produced almost exclusively in the coastal Southeast.Very dark amber
(genus Solidago) With acid soil, adequate moisture and good foraging weather during the autumn bloom, bees can make large quantities of honey from it. Much of it is sold for bakery use, but in some areas it has become a favored monofloral honey. Has a curious, distinctive and powerful smell, that has been described by some 'like caramel and milk is mixed into the honey', a spicy smell. Others suggest a faint licorice aroma. There is a peculiar discrepancy between the smell and its taste, and between varieties. The taste has been variously described as: 'a bit of a bite', 'a butterscotch-like flavor', 'similar to dandelion honey'.Amber
United Kingdom, Italy
, LingMainly from moorland in the United Kingdom
Jarrah ( Eucalyptus marginata) is a native tree unique to Western Australia (WA).
, or Yemen sidrYemen, PakistanTraditional honey with reputed health benefits. Found in the desert areas of Yemen, Pakistan's potohar region are also known as jujube, or Ziziphus zizyphusYellowish-brown
New ZealandThe creamy colored flowers of this common tree are very attractive to bees.Light amber
Prosopsis pallida, see mesquite
( Pueraria montana var. lobata), elsewhere where the plant is naturalisedBee colonies may forage on kudzu flowers when there is a drought of nectar from other flower sources. The resultant honey has a rich red or purple hue, a low viscosity, and is described as having a flavour similar to or grape jelly.
(2025). 9781603763325, Black Dog & Leventhal.
Varies from red to purple
See the section spelled "Lavander" in " Main European unifloral honeys: descriptive sheets ", Apidologie 35 (2004) S38–S81 (PDF).Produced mainly in France, Italy and SpainWoody, floralLight yellow
( )A richly aromatic and distinctly floral honey, with spicy, caramel and vanilla undertones, and a lingering floral aftertaste.Dark amber
LehuaLehua honey is made from the lehua (blossoms) of the ōhia lehua ( Metrosideros polymorpha), and is probably the rarest Hawaiian honey. It is liquid when harvested from the hives but turns into a creamy, sturdy honey after a couple of weeks.
LeptospermumAustralia, New ZealandMade from any of dozens of shrub-like evergreen tree species
Dark amber
ManukaNew Zealand and AustraliaManuka honey is from bees who feed on the flowers of the Manuka bush, also known as the "tea tree" to produce a honey that has anti-bacterial properties. Tea tree oil is commonly from the related tree native to Australia.Dark cream to dark brown. It is also notably viscous.
Southwestern U.S.The mesquite tree is prized for its sweet-smoky smelling wood, primarily used in barbecues and meat smokers. The honey produced from its flowers also has this distinctive smoky aroma.Dark brown and viscous. Remains semi-crystalline even in hot weather.
, or musk thistle ( Carduus nutans)WorldwideConsidered a noxious weed in many areas of the world, but produces a good honey.Light amber
Orange blossomFrance, Italy (Sicily), Mexico, Brazil and Spain; southern Greece; United States (Arizona, California, Texas, and Florida)Is actually made from mixed citrus nectars. It is a thick, very sweet honey. Strong aroma.Light amber to white, the lighter color and milder flavor coming in years when there is a large harvest and the honey is little contaminated by other nectars.
, or poplar ( Liriodendron tulipifera)Southern Appalachia, USTulip tree is actually not a poplar, but the honey called "poplar" is a favorite regional monofloral honey.Dark amber or black, when held to the light may appear reddish.
Central and Eastern EuropeA floral – fresh fruit (fruity) aroma, warm, medium intensity. Low acidity and medium sweetness, short persistence, aftertaste sometimes present (blackcurrant). When crystallised in very small crystals, refreshing (like "fondant")Light yellow, whitish or dull ivory when crystallized.
United StatesAvailable in some areas where raspberries are grown commercially.
Rata ( Metrosideros umbellata)New ZealandOne of several species of but is the one that most regularly produces a honey crop, though sometimes it is in short supply.Very white when pure
New ZealandThe honey flavor is malty. Rewarewa, Knightia excelsa, was called New Zealand honeysuckle tree.Reddish amber
France, Italy, Portugal and Spain
Southwest US and Northwest MexicoTends to crystallize and be somewhat chunky. Not good for use in tea.Ranges from light yellow to dark yellow/brown.
( Salvia) Sage honey almost never crystallizes.
Southeastern United States, especially Thin and complex, tasting almost like clover honey initially, with a characteristic faint sour aftertaste.Straw colored.
Star thistle ( Centaurea solstitialis)US, especially CaliforniaThick and simple tasting honey. It has no aftertaste and is considered a milder version of clover honey in taste.Light golden yellow
( Arbutus undeo)Italy, Portugal, Northern GreeceHas a characteristic bitter taste. It is a typical Mediterranean monofloral honey. Its production ranges are mostly in Sardinia and Portugal. It is eaten as complimentary to salted foods, such as cheese and bacon.Light yellow
France, Italy and SpainBecause sunflower honey crystallizes quickly, becoming soft and easy to spread, it is often consumed in its crystallized state.Pale yellow
New Zealand"The nectar is copious and very watery producing a prolific honey crop... often with a high final moisture content... and fructose." Ixerba brexioides.Light
New Zealand, Greece, ItalyThyme honey is the most popular honey produced in Greece. Thyme continues to flourish today in New Zealand's .Dark amber
TupeloSoutheastern United StatesMade from trees of the genus Nyssa which are native to wetlands of southeastern US. In many areas the forests have been cut over, greatly reducing the supply of the honey. It is favored for some uses because it is very slow to granulate. Northern Florida is a major producer. Honey that is certified by laboratory analysis as purely tupelo brings a premium price.
( Eucryphia cordifolia)ChileTaste and aroma of aniseed, jasmine, vanilla and cloves, with a touch of tea and caramel. Compared to manuka honey as a medicinal.Amber
Viper's buglossNew ZealandThis wild flower covers the hills of central during summer months. The seed was once used as a treatment for snakebite, which gives the plant its name.


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