the oldest known record was 4500-5000 years ago. archaeologists found that ancient egyptians used honey as a medicine and as nutrition. looks like our ancestors are advanced!
For as long as man has existed.
To use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or drink, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar to collect some honey. Then, hold the dipper over your food or drink and slowly rotate it while moving it in a circular motion to drizzle the honey evenly.
To effectively use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or beverages, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar, allowing the honey to coat the grooves of the dipper. Then, hold the dipper over your food or beverage and gently swirl it around to release the honey in a controlled drizzle. Repeat as needed until you have the desired amount of honey.
They used Honey to sweeten their food.
honey?
Mankind over hunts you or over collects you for his own use. then mankind destroys your habitat and food sources as well as pollutes your water sources. you are then endangered!
Wax and honey are not the same thing. The bees make wax to store honey inside. The honey is a separate substance that the bees use for food.
Honey is a food. For thousands of years man has collected honey, and until the advent of processed sugar from sugar cane or sugar beet, honey was the only way to sweeten food and drink, and many people still use it for sweetening.
To effectively use a honey stick, simply tear off one end and squeeze the honey out slowly. You can then stir it into your tea, drizzle it over food, or enjoy it straight from the stick.
Yes. Be aware of food safety and ensure you cook your food to an appropriate internal temperature.
No, honey bees are insects that produce honey as a food source. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which they store in their hives as a source of energy. Honey bees are not made out of honey.
The purpose of the honey that a bee produces, is to feed itself and other occupants of the hive throughout the winter months when little or no nectar is available. The bees usually produce more than they can use which allows a beekeeper to harvest the excess.