Acacia honey is derived from the nectar of the Robinia pseudoacacia flower, commonly known as the black locust or false acacia tree
This unique honey is typically labeled and sold as acacia honey in Europe but is commonly found as American acacia or locust honey in the United States.
Compared with traditional honey, it’s often much lighter in color, appearing almost transparent.
It has a flower-like aroma and sweet, delicate flavor.
Conveniently, acacia honey remains liquid longer and crystallizes much slower than traditional honey.