Miód drahimski is a unique honey gathered in the Czaplinek, Wierzchowo, Barwice and Borne Sulinowo municipalities in Poland. It comes in five varieties. Buckwheat honey is dark brown and has a coarse texture and a sharp, intense, pungent flavor. Heather honey is amber to orange in color, has a thick gelatinous texture and a sweet, intense, slightly bitter flavor. Colza honey is almost colorless, has a sticky texture and a mild, delicate, slightly bitter flavor. Lime honey is green to amber in color, has a gritty texture and a sharp and bitter flavor. The last variety is polyfloral honey, varying in color from pale cream to pale brown, with a runny, viscous texture and a variable nectar, usually mild and sweet in flavor. Generally, the honey has an exceptionally rich flavor and is made by almost 200 beekeepers from the region.