Has anyone bought this around here before?
12/28/2009 1:07:33 AM
Considering lemon trees can't grow in NC, I imagine not One place that will most likely have it is A Southern Season. They have an absurdly large honey selection. Try giving them a call.
12/28/2009 2:23:01 AM
I have a small jar at home... barely tangible citrusy flavor. Not my favorite by far among the 15 or so different honeys I have at home, but maybe it is just not a good quality one. (I was expecting it to be much better)
12/28/2009 3:32:59 AM
P.S. Try http://www.igourmet.com
12/28/2009 4:21:50 AM
12/28/2009 6:25:36 AM
Where in NC does he live? I'm assuming an area not prone to frost.
12/28/2009 7:44:32 AM
because there are areas in NC that dont frostyou can keep citrus indoors just fine and theyll set fruitin theory its not a big deal to rent some bees and move your containers outdoors in order to harvest the honey although there are much better choices for bees growing ubiquitously so you are not going to get lemon honey unless your container lemon orchard is HUGE or you release them in a greenhouseme personally i dont taste the difference in any of these honeys, i just see the color differences but i cant perceive differences in taste[Edited on December 28, 2009 at 4:09 PM. Reason : d]
12/28/2009 4:08:17 PM
wolfpackgrrr, I've seen lemon trees growing in NC.There is a little bit of a sour taste to it. [Edited on December 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM. Reason : nfo. ]
12/28/2009 10:21:21 PM
blueberry honey is very good. key lime is also good.
12/29/2009 2:30:37 PM