SC - Re: Almonds and Sundry Nuts and Seeds

WOLFMOMSCA at aol.com WOLFMOMSCA at aol.com
Tue Mar 9 05:58:06 PST 1999


In a message dated 3/1/99 9:52:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, phelpsd at gate.net
writes:

<< Regarding almonds, it is my understanding that honey from their blossoms is
 poisonous does anyone recall period references to this?
  >>

I don't know about period references, but I have this quote from the old bee
man who comes around with his hives to the local farmers every year.  He
rolled on the ground, laughing his butt off when we asked him about oleander
honey being poisonous.  Says he, "Darlin', if it don't kill the bee, it won't
kill me."  Bees don't gather pollen and nectar willy-nilly.  If they gather
pollen from almond trees, it won't be poisonous to humans.  It would be
interesting to hear from almond growers to see if they have bees in their
trees in the flowering time.  If not, then the bees know better than to
harvest from the trees.  If they do have bees, it's pretty much a given that
the honey won't be poisonous.  BTW, our old bee man gave us some oleander
honey.  It makes great mead.  Nobody's dead yet.  ;-)

Walk in peace,
Wolfmother
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