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What is a hurrycomb?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/23/2022

It sounds like you are referring to "honeycomb". It is a structure consisting of rows of hexagonal shaped wax cells which contains the honey. Some people use that wax for many things. It is called Bee's Wax. This honeycomb is found in the bee hives. Winnie the Pooh loves the honeycomb. It has been used the The Bible Scriptures to describe God's words being as sweet as the honeycomb.

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