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August 21, 2014, 05:49:35 AM
#13
Yeah right, It's like I would trust something coming from Thailand Shocked

I've lived in Thailand for quite awhile and IMHO Pure Thai honey has an exquisite sweetness that i've yet to taste in some of the other countries i've been to and i would totally TRUST 'something' coming from there. I'm just saying..
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Silverlink
August 21, 2014, 05:08:08 AM
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So seriously though, is there a difference in taste between Thai honey and the one I can get at Walmart in the U.S.? Different bees make different honey?

I think you'll find different flowers/pollen make different "flavoured" honey.

Thai bee's collect pollen from Thai flowers/plants, so yes, the honey flavour will be slightly different if the pollen the bees collect comes from other plants/flowers around the World Wink

Hope this helps Smiley

Correct. I'm actually hunting for Chitralada honey from Longan flowers, but it is surprisingly hard to get. It will taste different.

Can get that here where I am (Honey from Longan).

Surprisingly (or maybe not) they sell it in the post office near me and it can also be ordered from most OTOP suppliers around the Country Wink

Hope this helps  Wink
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August 21, 2014, 05:03:22 AM
#11
How much is shipping to the USA?
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I'm a cynic, I'm a quaint
August 21, 2014, 05:01:41 AM
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So seriously though, is there a difference in taste between Thai honey and the one I can get at Walmart in the U.S.? Different bees make different honey?

I think you'll find different flowers/pollen make different "flavoured" honey.

Thai bee's collect pollen from Thai flowers/plants, so yes, the honey flavour will be slightly different if the pollen the bees collect comes from other plants/flowers around the World Wink

Hope this helps Smiley

Correct. I'm actually hunting for Chitralada honey from Longan flowers, but it is surprisingly hard to get. It will taste different.
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Silverlink
August 21, 2014, 04:57:02 AM
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Yeah right, It's like I would trust something coming from Thailand Shocked

So what are you trying to say?

Fake Honey from Fake Bees?

Or is just just that you don't trust the Thai people?

This Country (Thailand) is called the Land of Smiles for a reason Wink

Maybe you should get out of your US bubble and Travel the World  Huh

Maybe then your mind could be opened to the possibility that the World has more to offer  Roll Eyes

So seriously though, is there a difference in taste between Thai honey and the one I can get at Walmart in the U.S.? Different bees make different honey?

I think you'll find different flowers/pollen make different "flavoured" honey.

Thai bee's collect pollen from Thai flowers/plants, so yes, the honey flavour will be slightly different if the pollen the bees collect comes from other plants/flowers around the World Wink

Hope this helps Smiley
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August 21, 2014, 04:47:46 AM
#8
So seriously though, is there a difference in taste between Thai honey and the one I can get at Walmart in the U.S.? Different bees make different honey?
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August 20, 2014, 06:35:02 PM
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Yeah right, It's like I would trust something coming from Thailand Shocked

You don't trust honey. You eat it  Wink

Also honey doesn't have a gender, so no worries there either!
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August 20, 2014, 05:47:14 PM
#6
Yeah right, It's like I would trust something coming from Thailand Shocked
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August 20, 2014, 12:29:13 PM
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Please, how is this honey different from the ones we can get at any other place?
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August 04, 2014, 06:52:27 AM
#4
Send it via thai post ems the red one and all will be fine
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August 04, 2014, 05:10:09 AM
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Does Thai honey differ from any other regular honey? Be careful with shipping as well. Some countries have strict rules with what foods like this will be allowed into their country. Australia is pretty strict and theyll probably just destroy this sort of stuff.

Honey is a natural product and the taste will differ based on many factors. Those include climate, types of flower available, the type of bee (breed, farm, wild). Thanks for the warning about the regulations. The honey I'm selling (for now) is from qualified brands and properly packaged. I used http://auspost.com.au/apps/international-post-guide.html to check for prohibitions and if I understand correctly honey should be fine (though pollen and honeycomb are not).

I will check for any country before I send, but I'm not a lawyer and can't guarantee that my interpretation will be 100% accurate. I'm hoping the buyer will do their own search for their countries import restrictions too.
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August 04, 2014, 04:47:00 AM
#2
Does Thai honey differ from any other regular honey? Be careful with shipping as well. Some countries have strict rules with what foods like this will be allowed into their country. Australia is pretty strict and theyll probably just destroy this sort of stuff.
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August 04, 2014, 04:43:41 AM
#1
I'm currently residing in Thailand and they have some really sweet (pun intended) honey over here!

I figured I might as well share the goodness on here!

Honey world
This is honey from farm bees and wild flowers.


  • 750ml (about 25 oz) - BTC0.017

    DestinationShipping cost (up to 2kg, so 2 bottles max)
    AustraliaBTC0.025
    USA / CanadaBTC0.03

  • Other sizes coming soon

Coming soontm
Other brands and types of honey.


Shipping
I will be shipping anywhere. Shipping will be by registered air mail. I will calculate the shipping cost for you upon request. Shipping cost will differ based on the destination, the weight and the dimensions of the order.

Escrow
I will accept escrow from trusted providers if desired. The buyer pays the escrow fee.


If you have any questions or suggestions please let me know! Thanks!
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