Nobody knows. This may have been millions of years ago.
The noun 'honey' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing. A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Honey is a substance that can be seen, smelled, tasted, and touched.
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
My great-grandmother H.J. McKackle. She was the founder of Hershey.
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No one. He was the first. (John 2.8,9)
The papaya was first grown in the carribean islands the lucious was first tasted by sir Reynold parsey
Yes. Tasted is a verb.
The taste and color of honey is determined by the type of flower where the bees get nectar. For example, buckwheat honey is made when the bees predominately access buckwheat blossoms; clover honey from clover flowers. My sister kept bees at one time and her bees accessed a variety of sources of nectar from surrounding farms. That was the best honey I've ever tasted.
Abraham Lincoln first tasted the Hash Brown in 1888!! Amazing!
My best friend is sweeter than honey. ( A very very nice girl)
160 to 225 million years ago depending on who you ask