Bursaria Spinosa or the
Christmas Bush doesn’t get its name because it flowers at
Christmas, rather the name is due to its white star shaped flowers - now you might be asking what this has to do with food, well, this post is about the
honey that is made from the nectar of those flowers.
The white flowers form part of the decoration on this can of
Christmas Bush Honey - it’s produced in Tasmania by the Tasmanian
Honey Company. It is hard to find since not much of this
honey is made, (...)
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