Yes, honey bees eat nectar and pollen.
Grape seed oil
Honey solidifies because when a person purchases honey in the store it is in its melted state. The honey will solidify after a time and no longer be in its melted state. Vegetable oil has the same properties, only vegetable oil will solidify if it gets too cold.
Honey bees benefit the farmer through pollination of many fruit, nut and vegetable crops.
Any vegetable dish that does not include animal flesh or secretions (eggs, milk, honey) is suitable for both vegans and vegetarians.
Yes! It's the Portuguese name for Chayote.It can also be a term of endearment to some Brazilians... like "honey" or "sweetie"...
i dont think so honey consult a pre. in that cuz u might get burned.
a fox can eat bitter gourd, ginger and turnip. its best if you dip them in honey with a tinge of mustard...trust me, i have a fox and a vixen!
yes honey dew horseraddish that's a vegtable !! honey melon Horse Gram Hamburg Parsley Hijiki Huckleberry Hardy Kiwi Fruit: Honeydew Melon Vegetable: Haricot bean hot potato haricot vert Harvard beets Hash browns Hearts of palm home fries hominy hubbard squash Horse radish and Haricot beans Horse Radish, Hubbard Squash and Haricot beans hominy Hijiki, its a sea vegetable.
When food containing edible (or vegetable) oil is consumed with milk, there are chances of development of acidity inside the human body. The vice-versa instance also results the same. Moreover, there are high chances of deposition of fats inside the human body. Hence, it is not advisable to consume milk before or after consumption of food containing edible (or vegetable) oil.
Depending on the type of food it is, you may be able to sweeten a sour taste by adding a little sugar, honey, or other sweetener.
"Omnivore" is close, but may be a little too broad, because it means "one that eats anything." For instance, cheese, honey, and blood are neither.