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Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Aug 1997 18:53:56 -0400
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 Tom:
> Bee pollen = plant pollen as collected by the bees. A trap is placed at
> the front of the hive that the bees must pass through on return from
> any trip, esp. pollen collection trips. The trap scrapes the pollen
> off the hind legs of the bees, and it falls into a "container" from which
> the beekeeper collects it to sell. If a human collected pollen, it would
> cost a lot - far more than saffron (which retails for $4-7 per gram).

Dariusz:
I've been including a sort of bee pollen I purchased once at the end of
my meals (a couple of tspoons or so) for a few weeks now.  It says
"organic, all natural, no chemicals or preservatives) bee pollen.  The
250g of it I have cost me arond $8.  What am I eating here?


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