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Title European unifloral honeys
Journal Apidologie
Volume 35
Publisher EDP Sciences
www.edpsciences.org
Edition 2004 - Special issue
Numero Suppl. n°1
Pages 111
Format Soft Cover 16.5 X 24 cm
ISBN 0044-8435
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INTRODUCTION

The aim of this monograph is to provide information, reference methods and standards useful for the authentication of the main European unifloral honeys. The authors are all European honey experts, members of the International Honey Commission.

The approach proposed to verify honey botanical denominations takes into account all three complementary analytical methods, sensory, melissopalynological and physicochemical: the state of the art on these methods is presented. More than one hundred botanical species from which European unifloral honeys can be produced are tabulated and references are given, where the reader can find further data on the production and properties of these honeys. The main part of the monograph is the description of 15 unifloral honey types produced in Europe: more than 61 000 analytical data related to 6 719 honey samples produced in different European countries were collected and elaborated, and for each honey type the most important analytical characteristics are provided through descriptive sheets. These sheets represent a basic criterion of acceptability for the market and a useful reference for the evaluation of botanical denominations. They may facilitate the control authorities in the different European countries, and stimulate the production and trade of these valuable honey varieties.

CONTENT

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Editorial

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Extra issue on European unifloral honeys
Werner von der Ohe, guest editor

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Determination of honey botanical origin: problems and issues
Livia Persano Oddo and Stefan Bogdanov

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Physico-chemical methods for the characterisation of unifloral honeys: a review
Stefan Bogdanov, Kaspar Ruoff and Livia Persano Oddo

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Harmonized methods of melissopalynology
Werner Von Der Ohe, Livia Persano Oddo, Maria Lucia Piana, Monique Morlot and Peter Martin

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Sensory analysis applied to honey: state of the art
Maria Lucia Piana, Livia Persano Oddo, Antonio Bentabol, Etienne Bruneau, Stefan Bogdanov and Christine Guyot Declerck

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Main European unifloral honeys: descriptive sheets
Livia Persano Oddo, Roberto Piro, with the collaboration of: Étienne Bruneau, Christine Guyot-Declerck (Belgium); Tzeko Ivanov(Bulgaria); Jirina Piskulová (Czech Republic); Christian Flamini, Joel Lheritier, Monique Morlot (France); Harald Russmann, Werner von der Ohe, Katharine Von der Ohe (Germany); Panagiota Gotsiou, Sophia Karabournioti, Panagiotis Kefalas, Maria Passaloglou-Katrali, Andreas Thrasyvoulou, Angeliki Tsigouri (Greece); Gian Luigi Marcazzan, Maria Lucia Piana, Maria Gioia Piazza, Anna Gloria Sabatini (Italy); Jacob Kerkvliet (Netherlands); Joana Godinho (Portugal); Antonio Bentabol, Alberto Ortiz Valbuena (Spain), Stefan Bogdanov and Kaspar Ruoff (Switzerland)

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Botanical species giving unifloral honey in Europe
Livia Persano Oddo, Lucia Piana, Stefan Bogdanov, Antonio Bentabol, Panagiota Gotsiou, Jacob Kerkvliet, Peter Martin, Monique Morlot, Alberto Ortiz Valbuena, Kaspar Ruoff and Katharine von der Ohe

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Bibliographical review of the main European unifloral honeys
Maria Gioia Piazza and Livia Persano Oddo

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