Honeydew is the only honey not of floral origin; in fact, it takes its name from the Metcalfa pruinosa (an insect) that, feeding on plant sap, expels the sugary part which is then collected by bees. The honey remains liquid for a long time presenting a dark color tending to black. The smell has vegetal and fruity notes of cooked fruit while the taste is not very sweet, medium intensity and reminiscent of molasses, dates or fig jam. Packaging in 500 g or 1 kg jars.