Bulgaria, Sofia
40km
...Names include cowslip, common cowslip, cowslip primrose, The common name cowslip may derive from the old English folklore for cow dung, probably because the plant was often found growing amongst the manure in cow pastures. An alternative derivation simply refers to slippery or boggy ground; again, a typical habitat for this plant. The plant is an important source of nectar for bees and other pollinators, and is a traditional symbol of spring and renewal. The flowers of cowslip can be used to make a fragrant tea or infused into a sweet wine (Cowslip wine) or liqueur.
Bulgaria, Chirpan
176km
Bulgaria, Kalofer
149km
... secrete the honeydew. The bees collect it and transform it into a thick, dark honey with low water content. It is darker in color than our nectar honey and has a reddish tint. The taste is stronger (slightly bitter) and has a very pleasant oak/woody aroma. You can also detect a subtle flavor of wild thyme and mint. Attention: The honey may be liquid or crystallized (sugar-coated). When crystallized...
Bulgaria, Sofia
40km
...Golden Nectar has clients in Europe and beyond. Our clientele consists of some of the most important players in the market, both traders and packers. We are the link between the best beekeepers in Bulgaria and the biggest clients in Europe. The demand is constant for only the best honey. We have the capacity to deliver all types of Bulgarian Honey in various bulk packaging of drums and IBC tanks and plastic buckets. Our honey specifications and the honey analyses we undergo, as well as our palletizing details are available upon demand.
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