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  2. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey is graded based upon a number of factors, including water content, flavor and aroma, absence of defects, and clarity. Honey is also classified by color, though it is not a factor in the grading scale. [93] The USDA honey grade scale is:

  3. Food grading - Wikipedia

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    Honey is graded based upon a number of factors, including water content, flavor and aroma, absence of defects and clarity. Honey is also classified by color though it is not a factor in the grading scale. [13] US honey grade scales are Grade A, Grade B, Grade C and Grade substandard.

  4. Western honey bee - Wikipedia

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    The western honey bee or European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The genus name Apis is Latin for 'bee', and mellifera is the Latin for 'honey-bearing' or 'honey-carrying', referring to the species' production of honey.

  5. Creamed honey - Wikipedia

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    Creamed honey is honey that has been processed to control crystallization. Also known as honey fondant, [1] soft set honey, or whipped honey, it has a smooth, spreadable consistency and lighter color than liquid honey of the same floral type. A method for producing creamed honey was first patented in 1935, and other methods have since been devised.

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  7. Chrysoberyl - Wikipedia

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    The honey color is considered to be top-grade by many gemologists but the lemon yellow colors are also popular and attractive. Cat's eye material is found as a small percentage of the overall chrysoberyl production wherever chrysoberyl is found.

  8. Monofloral honey - Wikipedia

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    Clover honey is a variety of honey made by bees that are fed clover. [9] 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.

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