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I also bought some natural honeycomb with honey in it (heather-honey) -
which I served it at a christmas party (with a "stone-age menu")
Everyone loved the honeycomb - I did too. I was surprised that the wax wasnt unpleasant to eat -
the amount of wax was much smaller than you would expect. And the texture was even pleasing.
I was told be the seller that it is a seasonal product - only for sale in December.
I really dont know how the bees store the pollen. It is in the form of small dry pellets (1-3mm), with varying colours - black, brown, red, orange, yellow.
I have seen honeycomb for sale with bee-larvae in it (immersed in liquid honey)
but I havent tasted that (yet).
Esben
----- Original Message -----
From: Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [P-F] Bee pollen
> If you are on a paleodiet, you should eat the whole honeycomb with
> all content. I do not think our ansectors ate just the pollen.
> Besides, isn't it flowers that has pollen, not bees? ;-)
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> - Hans
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