Honeycomb honey is harvested from various types of nectar sources, such as coffee flowers, mint, and various wildflowers. As a result, it has distinct colors and flavors depending on its origin. Beehives serve as the 'homes' where worker bees store honey, pollen, or their larvae. Therefore, consuming honeycomb honey, including the honeycomb itself, is completely safe for health.
In terms of appearance, honeycomb honey looks very appealing. The beeswax (where the bees live) is cleverly designed into large hexagonal cells. After harvesting, the comb is divided into smaller portions according to usage needs, such as squares or rectangles. Honeycomb honey has a rich golden color, and an enticing aroma, and is filled with luscious honey in every cell. You'll definitely want to taste it as soon as you hold it in your hand.
Delicious honeycomb honey has a sealing rate ranging from 90% to 100%
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