Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1969, Image 29

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Wild Flowers
Honey & Fruit
Featured At
Annual Meeting
Now there’s a honey product
for people who don’t like honey.
It's a creamed honey-dried
fruit combination developed by
researchers at Penn State. In
taste tests, eight out of ten
honey-haters said they liked the
new spread. Honey-lovers also
liked it.
After they had gone as far as
they could in the lab, the re-
Tbe fruit spread is seen as a searchers contacted Dutch Gold
way to shore up, even reverse, Inc, of Lancaster, the
a downward trend in per capita f ta e s lar B est koney P ack f er - to
honey consumption in this test commerc. 3 ! manufacturing
country. It also may aid export leaSiDl lty '
sales.
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PLANTERS
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ALLEN H. NIATZ, Inc.
505 E. Main St., New Holland
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some people don't buy honey,
researchers Robert Bcrthold,
Jr., and Allen W. Benton un
covered such objections ns “too
sweet," “lacks flavor” and even
"too messy."
Their answer was to blend
chopped fruit with honey in a
non-runny, creamed form. Sun
dried apricots and freeze-dried
strawberries proved to be parti
cularly adaptable.
W. Ralph Camber, president
why of Dutch Gold, found no serious
reasons
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 19.1969—29
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problems utilizing available
commercial production equip
ment.
In test-mat kcling in stores at
State College, the honoy-frult
spreads out-sold similar-sized
containers or standard honey.
Dutch Gold has gone into
regular production of the new
spreads.
Jerome W. Doner Co., Bala
Cynwyd, which handles exports
for Dutch Gold, has found an
acceptance of the new spreads
in Europe and plans to do mar
ket testing in Japan. Biggest ex
port markets for U.S. honey are
West Germany, France, United
Kingdom, Canada, Netherlands
and Japan. Honey consumption
in Japan has increased sharply
in recent years
• 4-H Club
(Continued from Page 26)
Boots & Saddles
By Doug Swagart
A meeting of the Boots and
Saddles 4-H Club was held re
cently at the Farm and Home
Center. All 4-H Horse Clubs
were invited. Mrs. Henkel,
leader of the Rough Riders,
spoke and showed slides on judg
ing horses. An Open Horse Show
will be held at Bar-B-Acres on
April 26 which will start at
12.30.
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Your Factory-Trained Dealer
In This Area Is
POSEY'S
Carden Center
(Bob Posey)
Rear 49 N. Broad St.
Lititz, Pa.
Ph: 717-626-2343