Abstract

SUMMARYWe analysed 80 samples of honey produced in Portugal during 1995. By means of their floral origin we characterized 63 unifloral honeys, with the following honey types standing out: Lavandula, which were mostly from the centre-south of the country; Echium, produced in the Beira Alta, Alentejo and Algarve regions; and Eucalyptus, characteristic of the Douro region. We also identified 3 unifloral heather honeys (Erica sp.) and one of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa). The pollen content was variable, with the lowest values corresponding to the Lavandula honeys and the highest to the multifloral honeys. We identified a very low level of honeydew content in all of the honeys, indicating the nectariferous origin of the samples. Some pollen indicators enable Portuguese unifloral honeys to be separated from those produced in Spain.

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