Description
Badogo honey is typical of the southern Ethiopian region of Hadiya, between the Omo and Billate rivers. It is collected at an altitude of 1,800 meters above sea level. The 15 beekeepers who currently work here have recently joined the Honeys of Ethiopia network. The honey is collected from April to June and again from November to December. Badogo honey is amber, almost reddish in color, and shortly after harvest it crystallizes and solidifies. The honey is made from nectar from the tree Apodytes dimidiata, known as white pear, native to the area.
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