This is the first multifloral entry on our list, since it can be made from the nectar of many different types of wildflowers. Its color, taste and intensity can vary considerably depending on nectar sources which vary with the seasons, but it’s most often fruity and light.
The health benefits of this variety can also vary, but are primarily the basic antioxidant and cough suppressant effects associated with most types of honey. There is one benefit specific to wildflower honey, though; many believe that consuming it is a good way to fight localized, seasonal allergies often triggered by the wildflowers from which the honey is sourced.