Acacia nectar.
Honey is made by bees, not trees.
Acacia
If you mean what do honey bees feed on, they eat nectar.
Acacia honey is a type of honey produced by bees that collect nectar from the flowers of the acacia tree. It is known for its light color, mild flavor, and slow crystallization rate. Acacia honey is prized for its clarity, delicate taste, and high fructose content, making it a popular choice for culinary and medicinal purposes.
Most bees make honey to feed themselves but only honey bees produce enough honey for a beekeeper to remove some of it in any great quantity.
Honey made by bees that draw pollen from acacia flowers has a milder, more floral taste than regular (clover) honey. It is also much softer in consistency, with an almost glasslike appearance. Unlike clover honey, it does not crystallize.
Bees make honey from nectar gathered from flowers. If there are no nectar-bearing flowers available, then the bees can't make honey. Nor will there be any nectar to feed on, so they will feed on their stored honey.
Manuka honey bees produce Manuka honey which comes largely from new Zealand. These bees feed on the flowers of the Manuka plant in order to produce the honey.
they dont they feed off of honey they've already collected
Honey bees make honey. They live in colonies and store the honey to feed the larvae. Most solitary bees, such as bumble bees, make only a little of a honey-like substance which they eat themselves.
No. Only honey bees - Apis Mellifera - do that.
From the blossom of an Acacia tree.