Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You probably have a jar of honey sitting in a cabinet or pantry in your kitchen. But have you ever tried eating actual honeycomb?
Martha Stewart Living on MSN: How to Eat Honeycomb the Right Way, According to Beekeepers
Waxy and soft, the hexagonal cells of comb are filled with raw honey, creating a singular taste experience. Honeycomb is edible and provides a unique combination of waxy texture and raw honey flavor.
AOL: Is It Safe To Eat Honey If You Have A Bee Allergy? The Answer Is Sticky
Bees crawling on top of a dripping honeycomb - gadiel img/Shutterstock Bee allergies are no joke, and those who have them are justifiably concerned about contact with anything related to the insects.
Is It Safe To Eat Honey If You Have A Bee Allergy? The Answer Is Sticky
You can consume raw honey directly from the honeycomb, which is made from beeswax. Some health benefits may include improved liver function or heart health, but consuming large amounts may be harmful ...
WIS TV: Sticky and sweet, here’s why honey is good to eat
Raw honey comes straight from the beehive and is high in antioxidants and vitamins. Possible health benefits of raw honey include relieving coughs, wound healing, treating diarrhea, and more. Raw ...
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