Inspected the hive today. Lots of fresh honey! The upper white cells are capped honey and the golden colored cells are fresh honey waiting to be capped. I had to scrape off a small burr on one of the frames and it was filled with honey. I saved it and tasted it. What a delight! It had a floral taste, followed by a citrus-like after taste. "Urban Honey" is honey typically made by bees from multiple nectar sources. It has a much more complex taste than that from a single source, such as clover or alfalfa. Thus the name "Urban Honey", since a lot of hobby beekeepers have their hives in their backyard. The commercial beekeepers usually have their bees in a field or fruit-tree grove that yields a honey with a specific taste.