MadBowbee
10-19-2007, 11:43 PM
I really enjoyed last year or two years ago trading on this site. I got some good honey from a bunch of different places, and it sounding like the recievers liked mine. I want to try again. Orange is from central California, Sweet clover from North Dakota, and mountain honey that I think is manzanita. Really has a bite.
Matt K
10-26-2007, 04:44 PM
I have 1 or 2 pounds of Colorado mountain honey I would love to swap for some orange. Mine is alfalfa clover and some goldenrod. Please let me know.
Matt
Hawaii Varroa Hunter
11-09-2007, 02:49 AM
I produce five different types of honey, Manoa Meli that comes from the leeward side of Oahu, it comes from passionfruit, java plum, christmas berry, mango, avacoado, octopus tree, and hibiscus. golden amber in color
Waikane Golden much like the manoa meli is yielded from passion fruit, java plum, strawberry guava, and hibiscus. The difference is from the different types of wild flowers they come from it has a striking golden amber in color that has floral flavor.
Ohi 'a lehua and Ohi a lehua Creme, comes from the upland native forests of the volcano Mauna Loa in the remote Ka'u district of the big island Hawai'i. The nectar is gathered almost exclusively from the lehua flowers on the Ohi a trees.
Peles Gold. a blend of 100% Hawaiian Raw Us choice honey produced from a wide variety of flower nectars collected by the my bees in the Wai Anae and Ko'olau mountains from Maunawili and Ma ili, its thick and creamy and is derived from Kiawe, java plu, christmas berry, koa Haole,eucalyptus and other forest flowers, I do not filter nor heat this honey so it retains the rich bilogical activity of its natural enzymes, yeasts, pollens, waxes, antioxidants, trace elements and vitamins,
I will trade any 8-12oz of each or all on a one for one basis. I have more in depth explanations of my honey that has been given to me from some of the top five star restaurants in Waikiki. I suggest trying them all as they all have a very distinct taste of their own!
Feel free to call with questions about my honey or honey operation. 808-744-1751 DONT FORGET I LIVE IN A TOTALLY DIFFERENT TIMEZONE!! 4 HOURS BEHIND CENTRAL STANDARD TIME!!!
MadBowbee
11-12-2007, 02:15 PM
Matt, I really enjoyed your Colorado honey. Especially your backyard apple blossom, very mild.