Normal. I remember reading one of The Little House on the Prairie picture books, and in that particular story Laura and Mary had been eating Honeycomb. I wanted to try it.
It seems to be fairly difficult to find actual intact honey comb. The closest that I've been able to find is raw honey that contains the propolis. Very healthy stuff, nonetheless. You should also try Bee Pollen, which is actually a superfood, and Royal Jelly.
Really? I've seen it several times at health food and upscale grocery stores. Either a jar of honey with a decent sized chunk of honeycomb in there, or in a square plastic box.
No, sounds like I am the one who has been missing something. Now that I think of it, I remember seeing a loose honey that had the honeycomb in with it. I think that it may have been by "Gunther". Other than that, it seems as though it might be more of a speciality product where I live, much like Marzipan.
I want to eat beehives and anything else shaped like honeycombs??
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Normal. I remember reading one of The Little House on the Prairie picture books, and in that particular story Laura and Mary had been eating Honeycomb. I wanted to try it.
It seems to be fairly difficult to find actual intact honey comb. The closest that I've been able to find is raw honey that contains the propolis. Very healthy stuff, nonetheless. You should also try Bee Pollen, which is actually a superfood, and Royal Jelly.
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Really? I've seen it several times at health food and upscale grocery stores. Either a jar of honey with a decent sized chunk of honeycomb in there, or in a square plastic box.
Or am I missing something?
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No, sounds like I am the one who has been missing something. Now that I think of it, I remember seeing a loose honey that had the honeycomb in with it. I think that it may have been by "Gunther". Other than that, it seems as though it might be more of a speciality product where I live, much like Marzipan.