After you extract honey from honeycomb, the remaining structure is beeswax.
Honey is not made from syrup and it is NOT made of beeswax! It is made from plants, by bees. The bees chew and swallow the juice and pollen from the plants and after it is digested they regurgitate it into the cells of a honey comb.
you get it with a honey comb
First the wax sealing the cells is scraped off, Then the comb might be heated to make the honey more liquid. Then either gravity, or a centrifuge, is used to extract the honey.
You put the honeycomb inside a drum and you spin it very fast till all of the honey runs out.
The honeycomb (honey held withing wax cells) is put in an extractor to separate the honey. The extractor spins very fast and uses the centripetal force generated to pull the honey from the comb.
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beeswax, it is formed under the belly of a bee and when they are 12-15 days old the beeswax is used to form the honeycomb
Honey is not made from syrup and it is NOT made of beeswax! It is made from plants, by bees. The bees chew and swallow the juice and pollen from the plants and after it is digested they regurgitate it into the cells of a honey comb.
The comb itself is beeswax which has no significant nutritional value. The honey and pollen it may contain may have low levels of vitamins, the highest of which would be a small amount of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in honey from flowers of the citrus family.
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
you get it with a honey comb
They make their comb out of beeswax, which is produced from wax glands on the underside of the abdomens of young worker bees.
Bees make beeswax and use it to form chambers where they store honey. There are no actual bee parts or honey in beeswax.
An honey comb
Some products you get from honey bees include Honey and Beeswax.
honey is sweeter and more eddable
Could it be honey??