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Το μέλι της αρκούδας: Η Δραμινή οικογένεια Καρυπίδη παντρεύει την παράδοση με το ροζ και το χρυσό
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Το μέλι της αρκούδας: Η Δραμινή οικογένεια Καρυπίδη παντρεύει την παράδοση με το ροζ και το χρυσό

The Karypidis family from Paraneesti, Drama, has been engaged in beekeeping since the 1950s. Three generations of the family have continued this tradition, starting with Anastasios Karypidis who discovered a swarm of bees in the hollow of an old plane tree at age 16. The family now produces and sells organic honey in various forms, including the award-winning 'Honey of the Bear,' which was named after a bear that destroyed one of their hives. The family's products range from chestnut and thyme honey to rose honey and walnut honey, with some varieties being exported internationally.

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Το μέλι της αρκούδας: Η Δραμινή οικογένεια Καρυπίδη παντρεύει την παράδοση με το ροζ και το χρυσό

The Karypidis family from Paraneesti, Drama, has been engaged in beekeeping since the 1950s. Three generations of the family have continued this tradition, starting with Anastasios Karypidis who discovered a swarm of bees in the hollow of an old plane tree at age 16. The family now produces and sells organic honey in various forms, including the award-winning 'Honey of the Bear,' which was named after a bear that destroyed one of their hives. The family's products range from chestnut and thyme honey to rose honey and walnut honey, with some varieties being exported internationally.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a family business and its traditional practices in beekeeping, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about the family's history and products without any apparent bias or ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reflects the primary source document, covering the family’s history, the origin of 'the bear’s honey,' and their product range. It maintains a positive tone but does not introduce any false information. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the celebratory framing of their succ

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