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Miód Drahimski | Local Honey From Drawsko County, Poland | TasteAtlas

Miód drahimski

Miód drahimski is a unique honey gathered in the Czaplinek, Wierzchowo, Barwice and Borne Sulinowo municipalities in Poland. It comes in five varieties. Buckwheat honey is dark brown and has a coarse texture and a sharp, intense, pungent flavor. Heather honey is amber to orange in color, has a thick gelatinous texture and a sweet, intense, slightly bitter flavor. Colza honey is almost colorless, has a sticky texture and a mild, delicate, slightly bitter flavor. Lime honey is green to amber in color, has a gritty texture and a sharp and bitter flavor. The last variety is polyfloral honey, varying in color from pale cream to pale brown, with a runny, viscous texture and a variable nectar, usually mild and sweet in flavor. Generally, the honey has an exceptionally rich flavor and is made by almost 200 beekeepers from the region.


The local climate and soil favourably influence the region's flora, most of them highly productive honey plants, and in addition to the skills of the local beekeepers, the high-quality Drahimski honey varieties are produced and enjoyed throughout the country and abroad.