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The cleanest raw honey type is the cleanest than the most contaminated most contaminated by the potential of flower pollution that supplies honey to bees.

As a beginner, I want to know exactly the honey that makes honey in raw honey that bees harvested for my family and friends.
Obviously, if bees eat honey and sprinkle or grow in contaminated areas, raw honey will be less contaminated or contaminated!
This is one of the reasons why it is very important to know the beekeeper personally so that you can know the exact location of your hives.
You can also feed honey from flowers of GMO plants like canola.
Organic raw honey is a fantastic option if you can find local sources.
To get organic certification, USDA should be located in areas where the nerves and pollen sources are mainly organic or wild, and there are no prohibited substances (eg synthetic pesticides, herbicides or GMOs).
This does not mean that all crops or plants must be certified organic within that radius, but they must be separated from existing agriculture to avoid pollution.
Since bees can eat 5-7 miles in the honeycomb, these organic standards are not perfect and only need flowers, crops and vegetation that are not sprayed within a typical 1-3 mile bee structure.
Therefore, the potential for bees to fly more than doubled the distance is still possible.
The type of raw honey is in the worst rank.
If there are pesticides/herbicides/GMOs within the 5-7 miles of beekeeper, we discussed how raw honey could be contaminated, so we will list various types of raw honey that can occur in the farmer market or local health food stores.
This “clean or contaminated” ranking includes cream honey and liquid honey.
Hint: If a certain type of raw honey does not list the type in the label and does not ask the beekeeper directly about the beekeeper position, it is recommended to avoid the safe side if you check the area without contamination.
The cleanest
Here is the type of raw honey with the least potential for chemical residues.
Manuka
Saint -Manuka Honey (LeptOSPERMUM Scoparium) It is at the top of the list of honey of the cleanest type you can live. The native bushes found in Australia and New Zealand grow mainly in remote areas with low possibility of pollution.
In other words, manuka honey is very powerful and most suitable for medicine without a bowl of oatmeal or mixed with yogurt.
This type of honey is also not a local for the majority of the earth, so using manuka as a natural antibiotic is a way to use at home.
Twofello
Tupelo Honey comes from the honey of the Tupelo gum.Nyssa OGECHE).
This indigenous tree grows in a clean and unspread swamp of Florida and Georgia.
Tupelo Gum isolated wetlands with trees have a short flowering rate, which is the cleanest raw honey in the United States and prefers high status.
For this reason, Tupelo Honey can often be certified organic.
Therefore, Tupelo is a favorite honey next to honey produced by my own honeycomb.
acacia
Flowers in acacia trees (Robinia pseudoacacia) Provide rich honey for bees to make acacia honey.
These trees grow mainly in the forest where chemical sprays are almost or at all.
Sargerwood
Sourwood Honey comes from the wildflowers of the remote areas of the Appal Rae Mountains with little or no contaminated or contaminated substances.
Sometimes clean and sometimes not
The types of raw honey below can sometimes be clean enough to eat, but not often.
If you have a source for this type of honey you enjoy, check the exact location of the beekeeper so that the contaminated area is not within 5 miles of radius.
Linden
The flowers of the Linden tree provide honey for this type of honey.
This tree is generally found in clean forests, mountains or neighboring areas of the city. Therefore, Linden Honey is likely to be contaminated.
If you live in a country area, this type of local honey will be fine.
Orange flower
Orange Forest offers surprisingly sweet honey for this type of honey.
Orange flower honey is my favorite honey type. But only if you are certified.
clover
As with orange flowers, existing clover honey generally has the potential for residues, given that it comes from a mixed wooden grass where there is a nearby farm using some types of spray.
If you like the taste of clover honey like me, find it from local beekeepers who can prove purity.
The most dirty type of raw honey
The following types of raw honey are more likely to be contaminated and/or have a liposate residue.
It is best to avoid them unless you get it from a beekeeper who can prove purity personally.
- Alfalpa honey. Highly spray and/or round -up field crops.
- Sunflower honey. Intensive single culture with high Nico Tinoid detection.
- Buckwheat honey. Dark honey with pesticide residues.
- Rape (canola) honey. Honey is very likely to come out of GMO flowers.
What about wildflowers?
The honey of my backyard beekeeping comes from the wildflowers of this area. These plants are not sprayed in big open fields within about one mile in my home.
So I am sure that it is clean.
Enjoying wildflower honey can be clean or contaminated depending on the location.
The cleanliness of wildflower honey depends on the food radius (up to 5-7 miles in the beekeeper).
Remote wildflower honey occupies a high ranking due to clean sources, while it is best to avoid agricultural or urban deformation due to the possibility of exposure to contaminants.
Below is a short video for the recent harvesting of the backyard of the backyard. A fun hobby that I strongly recommend!
reference
(1) USDA organic certification
(2) Oganda honey’s organic chlorine insecticide residues
(3) Determination of liquids combined with tandem mass analysis and neoicoinoids of honey by gas chromato graphics and 199 other pesticide residues