Honeycomb, what makes this superfood captivating?

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Honeycomb, what makes this superfood captivating?

While regular honey itself is a nutritionally rich food, honeycomb is considered an exceptionally healthy food that allows for the direct intake of live nutrients.

It is packed with abundant nutrients, including propolis, royal jelly, vitamins, calcium, minerals, and more.

Honeycomb is highly regarded for its nutritional value and is often sought after as a health-promoting food due to its unique properties.

 





Naturally incorporate propolis and

royal jelly into your life

 

Propolis and royal jelly are two unique components that set apart honeycomb with an abundance of nutritious benefits, distinguishing it from normal honey.

By consuming honeycomb, you can obtain such unique components along with the benefits of honey itself.

However, its availability can be limited due to the numerous efforts required by bees to produce it.

 

Bees invest a substantial amount of time and energy into producing honeycomb because it serves multiple essential functions within the hive. 

The cells provide storage for honey, pollen, and royal jelly.

They also serve as individual compartments for the eggs laid by the queen bee and as chambers for developing larvae. 

Considering the intricate construction process and the resources required, honeycomb production is indeed limited and remarkable.

 



Propolis possesses

potent antibacterial properties

 

Propolis is a substance that bees create by collecting tree buds or sap from bark and combining it with their own potent enzymes found in their saliva.

Bees use propolis by applying it to the entrance of their hive, thus protecting the hive from the invasion of bacteria and viruses from the external environment.
The walls of honeycomb contain propolis, which is rich in nutrients known for beauty, especially skin benefits.

Propolis contains flavonoids, which have antioxidant properties that help reduce oxidative stress and also possess antibacterial effects.
These properties make propolis a promising ingredient for addressing acne concerns.

 



Royal jelly is regarded

as a complete food

 

Royal jelly is indeed the primary food of queen bees.
It is produced by young and vibrant worker bees who consume collected pollen, which is then absorbed in their intestines and secreted from their pharyngeal glands located in their heads.

Royal jelly is known as a "complete food" because it contains a balanced combination of the five major nutrients: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, along with various amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Additionally, it contains a substance called acetylcholine, which is believed to enhance the body's resistance.

 



It is a live nutrient

so should be eaten raw!

 

As honeycomb is rich in live nutrients, consuming it raw is one way to fully experience its nutritional properties.

When it is consumed in its raw form, it retains all the live enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds that may be altered or lost during processing.

 



Please enjoy as it is!

 

Please enjoy it as it is and avoid peeling the wax walls of the honeycomb cells.

The wax walls serve as the structural support for the honeycomb and help to maintain its integrity and most importantly the wax walls themselves are edible and contain trace amounts of nutrients.

While the main nutritional benefits come from the honey and other components within the honeycomb, leaving the walls intact ensures you are consuming the complete package.

 

 

Nagano Acacia Honeycomb (100g)

 

$36.00+

 

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