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How long does honeycomb stay in the frige?

Honeycomb will last longer than you will. Don't worry about how long you store honeycomb. Both the wax and the honey will last for thousands of years.


Why does honey cost less than the honeycomb from which it's made?

Honey is not made from honeycomb, it is extracted from honeycomb. Each cell of the comb contains honey and it is extracted by spinning it out using centrifugal force. Afterwards, the empty comb can be re-used in the hive and filled up again by the bees. Honeycomb is more expensive because it is cut from the honeycomb frame and so cannot be re-used.


What are some honey bible verses that highlight the sweetness and nourishment of God's word?

Here are some honey bible verses that highlight the sweetness and nourishment of God's word: Psalm 19:10: "They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold; they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the honeycomb." Psalm 119:103: "How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!" Proverbs 16:24: "Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones."


Is Honeycomb better than android 2.0?

I have never personally heard of honeycomb, but I do have Android 2.0. I love this system and all of the wonderful apps that I can easily download and use on my phone.


Is the honeycomb found in a bottle of honey edible?

yes, the honeycomb found in a bottle of honey is edible. you can eat it with a spoon (though it is a little waxy) or you can put it in tea. i have heard of making a sandwich with it also. i still have yet to find any recipes that use it though. it is chewy, but not in a gum kinda way. some people just chew it til honey is gone and spit out wax, others just eat it anyway. it tastes delicious to me and better than store bought honey. just remember not to give honey to infants, due to spores that their little bodies can't handle


Which scripture references honey and honeycomb?

There are atleast 4 instances where 'honey' is mentioned in the Greek Scriptures(New Testament):Matthew 3:4-describing what John the Baptizer ateMark 1:6 - "Revelation 10:9+10 spoken to John when he prophesied about the future.Certain later transcripts(6-10th centuries) add "and a honeycomb" to the end of Luke 24:42 when Jesus was eating fish to prove he was resurrected, but most manuscripts do not contain this addition.The Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) contain many more references to honey(such as Proverbs 16:24, Proverbs 5:3, Proverbs 27:7...)


Bees in ground nest are different sizes honey bee size and larger with a honeycomb. what kind of bees are they?

It sounds like the bees you are describing may be bumble bees. Bumble bees can have varying sizes, some larger than honey bees, and they are known to nest in the ground with structures similar to honeycomb. Bumble bees are important pollinators and generally not aggressive unless disturbed.


How do you remove the honey from the honeycomb?

There are various ways. The most usual way is to slice off the wax capping from the cells, place the frames (the comb is in a wooden frame) into a device not too unlike a spin drier and the frames are spun. The honey is thrown out of the cells by centrifugal force on to the sides of the container and drains down to the bottom. This method has the advantage that the comb is unharmed and can be returned to the bees for re-use.If you don't have a honey spinner, you could simply crush the comb to release the honey and sieve it to remove the wax, or you could gently melt the wax from the honey using no more heat than absolutely necessary and they will naturally separate. The disadvantage of these methods for a beekeeper is that the comb is destroyed in the process.Another way is to uncap the cells and suspend the frame, upside down, over a bowl and wait for the honey to drain out. This is a slow process, however. The frame has to be upside down because the bees don't make cells horizontal in the comb as they build it, but slope them upwards from the centre, like a shallow 'V'.


What do you serve with honeycomb?

Yes honeycomb is edible. Beekeepers are traditionally said to recommend it highly and as a result honeycomb is often referred to as 'beekeepers lunch'. Yes, honeycomb is edible. You can eat it with a spoon (though it is a little waxy) or you can put it in tea. I have heard of making a sandwich with it also. I still have yet to find any recipes that use it though. It is chewy, but not in a gum kind of way. Some people just chew it until the honey is gone and spit out wax, others just eat it anyway. It tastes delicious to me and better than store bought honey. Just remember not to give honey to infants, due to spores that their little bodies can't handle. Actually I do recommend it. It is delicious, and tastes like no honey you've ever eaten, perhaps it's because they process honey. But honeycomb is not processed.


Is zendaya a better singer than Bella Thorne?

that's for you to decide, honey


Which is better for throat hot or cold lemonade?

i think hot lemonade with honey is better than cold lemonade.


Is honey a fluid?

Honey is basically a fluid. It is a saturated or supersaturated sugar solution with about 18 per cent water. When collected from the honeycomb, honey is always liquid, but because of the concentration of sugars, they will eventually start to crystalize out of solution, and some honeys do this faster than others. A little gentle warming, and crystalized honeys will usually become liquid again.