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Tasmania's famous Leatherwood Honey has always been a local treasure — and now a new study shows it's not just delicious, but naturally packed with ...
About 70 per cent of the state's honey is produced using leatherwood, a rainforest tree that flowers annually over summer. Tasmanian Beekeepers Association vice president Peter Norris said it had ...
The Tasmanian Honey Company owner Julian Wolfhagen, who specialises in the production of “wild and uncompromised” leatherwood honey, said above average temperatures had caused the flower to ...
He said the brewery decided to personalise it with the inclusion of a distinctly Tasmanian ingredient, leatherwood honey. “We thought why don’t we do a beer that encapsulates that delicious ...
Tasmanian Beekeeper Association president Lindsay Bourke at Symmons Plains. PICTURE CHRIS KIDD The organisation’s President, Lindsay Bourke, said Leatherwood Honey was unique to the state thanks ...
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