Comment by Two4
3 days ago
any soft drink plants in the area? A bottler near where I used to stay got caught dumping out expired flavourant packs when honey in the area started turning red.
3 days ago
any soft drink plants in the area? A bottler near where I used to stay got caught dumping out expired flavourant packs when honey in the area started turning red.
A bit of digging, and it turns out there's a Coca-cola bottler in Aberdeen, the same area as Dees Bees Apiary. I'm willing to bet that purple honey coincides with grape Fanta spills or dumps
This famously happened with M&Ms
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/121011-bl...
During the peak of the Manuka honey bubble, people were supposedly spiking competitors honey by putting out coloured sugar water here in New Zealand.
Unsure if that’s true or just a rumour.
Yep, same happened near me before. Local beekeepers got some real dark colored rootbeer honey.
oh great... grape flavored honey...
From the article
>Flavour-wise, she says, "to my untrained palate, the honey really does taste purple, in a grape-y sort of way".
Oh no
It could still be placebo effect and/or whatever makes purple/red grapes their deep color having an influence on the flavor and this being common to both purples rather than spilled Fanta. The article mentions kudzu which is also purple and allegedly vaguely grape like.
Basically "this bloody mary sure does have a hint of pizza to it" but one level lower (chemical level rather than the tomato ingredient level).
Kudzu flowers supposedly have a grape like flavor. I just had a beer made with them from fonta flora in NC and you could vaguely taste it. Although unsure if it was my imagination.
Kudzu flowers were listed as one of the possibilities in the article.
I seem to recall another story about colored honey (blue?) where the bees had been feeding on antifreeze - not recommended for eating.