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World Atlas of Honey with Marina Marchese

Episode 307 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Marina Marchese, celebrated honey sommelier and author of The World Atlas of Honey. Marina shares her journey from backyard beekeeper to internationally recognized honey expert and educator. She discusses the fascinating concept of honey terroir, explaining how soil, climate, and floral sources influence the flavor, color, and aroma of honey. With examples from her latest book, Marina guides listeners on a sensory journey, showcasing the diversity and cultural significance of honeys from around the globe.

Listeners will gain insights into how understanding honey's unique qualities can elevate its value, both at the farmer's market and in culinary applications. Marina also highlights the American Honey Tasting Society's efforts to educate beekeepers and enthusiasts through sensory training programs, offering tips on how anyone can start exploring the complex world of honey flavors.

The episode also features another thought-provoking Audio Postcard from Dr. Dewey Caron, who dives into the fascinating world of bee communication. He explores topics such as honeybee thermoregulation and how heater bees influence hive dynamics, adding depth to our understanding of bee behavior and survival strategies.

Whether you're a hobbyist, commercial beekeeper, or honey enthusiast, this episode will inspire you to appreciate honey as more than just a sweetener—it's an artisanal product with a story to tell.

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