Do you eat the honeycomb?

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The answer is also yes. Honeycomb is nature's great delicacy. It is perfectly safe (and delicious) to consume both the honey and the waxy hexagonal containers of the comb. In fact, the added chewy texture of the comb is a bonus.
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Can you eat and swallow honeycomb?

Some people swallow the wax in small pieces – but it is perfectly okay to spit it out if you prefer. One of the best ways to enjoy honeycomb is to eat it all by itself.
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Is it safe to eat wax from honeycomb?

Yes! Honeycomb wax is edible and perfectly safe to eat. The chewy, textural substance can be eaten on its own, used as a natural sweetener alternative, or added to a variety of foods and beverages.
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Is it OK to swallow beeswax?

Beeswax is considered nonpoisonous, but it may cause a blockage in the intestines if someone swallows a large amount. If an ointment is swallowed, the medicine component may also cause side effects or poisoning.
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Do you spit out honeycomb?

Our beekeepers refer to it as 'nature's chewing gum' and chew on it until they're satisfied they've got all the honey and then simply spit it out. Where as others enjoy swallowing it like they would with any other food. It really comes down to personal preference.
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Is raw honeycomb crunchy?

You may find that honey near the inside of your honeycomb may be crystallized a little bit, which is why it can taste a little bit sweeter than regular honey. The comb, on the other hand, has a crunchy texture, and it's a lot like eating a wax-bottle candy that has honey inside instead of juice.
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Why is honeycomb so chewy?

Why Is My Homemade Honeycomb Chewy ? The syrup is taken off the heat too soon, it's a common mistake and one I made! What is this? Underheating the sugar makes the honeycomb sticky so it won't set correctly.
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Is dark or light honeycomb better?

Indeed in some parts of the world this dark comb honey is prized more than other types of honey. The build up of pollen etc., from the brood rearing process is said to impart additional beneficial enzymes. Most beekeepers don't think of dark honeycomb as a worthwhile harvest.
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When should you not harvest honey?

Generally, beekeepers harvest their honey at the conclusion of a substantial nectar flow and when the beehive is filled with cured and capped honey. You need to be careful to not harvest before at least 80% of the frame contains capped honey.
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Do bees reuse comb?

Research does suggest that size of the wax cells decreases as combs age and are used and reused by the bees for brood rearing; bees reared in old comb are slightly smaller and less productive.
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Is raw honeycomb nice?

Short answer: Yes, honeycomb is perfectly edible, including the beeswax. You can eat honeycomb on its own or with other foods. You may see packaged, natural honeycomb for sale in delicatessens, or at the local honey fair.
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Why is my honeycomb like toffee?

If you concentrate that sugar solution enough there is so much sugar in the water, that once you cool it down again, those sugar molecules cannot move around freely anymore. Instead, they will form a 'glass'. This is a hard, brittle, but smooth, texture. The candy called 'brittle' is such as glass, as is toffee.
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Is honeycomb supposed to be chewy?

Honeycomb is nature's great delicacy. It is perfectly safe (and delicious) to consume both the honey and the waxy hexagonal containers of the comb. In fact, the added chewy texture of the comb is a bonus.
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How do I make my honeycomb not chewy?

The mistake most first timers make is to take the syrup off the heat too soon. This makes the honeycomb sticky and doesn't allow it to set correctly. Whole volumes have been written about the science of candy making. All you need to know, however, is to make toffee the syrup needs to be heated to “hard crack” stage.
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Why is my honey black?

Certain plants that the bees pollinate have darker pollen and nectar, and contain different minerals in higher amounts that contribute to the darker color of the honey. Beekeepers will find the honey they harvest will be different colors in different seasons, based on what plants are in bloom and when.
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Why do honey bees turn black?

The most common cause is 'chilled brood. ' That means that the brood was not incubated at the proper temperature and finally succumbed to cooler temperatures, turning black during the process. Depending upon when that happened, the pupae would be in various stages of completion to adult bees.
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Do bees return to the same hive every year?

No, honey bees do not leave and return. If they are gone, they're not coming back. They may have absconded, meaning they abandoned their hive and selected another location to live, or the colony may have died out for one reason or another.
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Why do vegans not eat honey?

For some vegans, this extends to honey, because it is produced from the labor of bees. Honey-avoiding vegans believe that exploiting the labor of bees and then harvesting their energy source is immoral — and they point out that large-scale beekeeping operations can harm or kill bees.
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What do bees eat if we take their honey?

What Do Bees Eat When We Harvest Their Honey?
  • A queen bee eats honey and royal jelly, a nutritious secretion that worker bees produce.
  • Worker bees eat pollen and nectar, and the nectar can also be transformed into honey.
  • Forager worker bees eat nectar when they fly out to the fields.
  • The brood eats honey.
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What happens if you dont harvest honey from bees?

You can keep honeybees without harvesting honey but its not recommended due to several negative consequences. Your bees won't have enough room to store excess honey, will become overpopulated, and then swarm. Swarming of unmaintained colonies increases the spread of disease and pests to other healthy colonies.
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