Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What is honey?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is honey?),it will help you,my kids.
It's the yummy stuff that bees produce!
(the link will tell you how it's made.)
Answers: It's the yummy stuff that bees produce!
(the link will tell you how it's made.)
Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honey bees (and some other species[1]), and derived from the nectar of flowers. According to the United States National Honey Board and various international food regulations, "honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any other substance...this includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners". This article refers exclusively to the honey produced by honey bees (the genus Apis); honey produced by other bees or other insects has very different properties.[2]
Honey is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has attractive chemical properties for baking.[3] Honey has a distinctive flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other sweeteners.
Most micro-organisms do not grow in honey because of its low water activity of 0.6.[4] However, it is important to note that honey frequently contains dormant endospores of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which can be dangerous to infants as the endospores can transform into toxin-producing bacteria in the infant's immature intestinal tract, leading to illness and even death[5] (See "Precautions" below).
The study of pollens and spores in raw honey (melissopalynology) can determine floral sources of honey.[6] Because bees carry an electrostatic charge, and can attract other particles, the same techniques of melissopalynology can be used in area environmental studies of radioactive particles, dust, or particulate pollution.[7],[8]
A main effect of bees collecting nectar to make honey is pollination, which is crucial for flowering plants.[9]
The beekeeper encourages overproduction of honey within the hive so that the excess can be taken without endangering the bees. When sources of foods for the bees are short the beekeeper may have to give the bees supplementary nutrition.[10]
GRANDPA SAID IT WAS BEE-BARF ?
just another slavery trade.
In a VERY basic term...........Bee Spit...
Hehe... are you for real??? Go to your nearest grocery store and find out.
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Kitty said: Yes.What is honey?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What is honey?),it will help you,my kids.
It's the yummy stuff that bees produce!
(the link will tell you how it's made.)
Answers: It's the yummy stuff that bees produce!
(the link will tell you how it's made.)
Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honey bees (and some other species[1]), and derived from the nectar of flowers. According to the United States National Honey Board and various international food regulations, "honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any other substance...this includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners". This article refers exclusively to the honey produced by honey bees (the genus Apis); honey produced by other bees or other insects has very different properties.[2]
Honey is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has attractive chemical properties for baking.[3] Honey has a distinctive flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other sweeteners.
Most micro-organisms do not grow in honey because of its low water activity of 0.6.[4] However, it is important to note that honey frequently contains dormant endospores of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which can be dangerous to infants as the endospores can transform into toxin-producing bacteria in the infant's immature intestinal tract, leading to illness and even death[5] (See "Precautions" below).
The study of pollens and spores in raw honey (melissopalynology) can determine floral sources of honey.[6] Because bees carry an electrostatic charge, and can attract other particles, the same techniques of melissopalynology can be used in area environmental studies of radioactive particles, dust, or particulate pollution.[7],[8]
A main effect of bees collecting nectar to make honey is pollination, which is crucial for flowering plants.[9]
The beekeeper encourages overproduction of honey within the hive so that the excess can be taken without endangering the bees. When sources of foods for the bees are short the beekeeper may have to give the bees supplementary nutrition.[10]
GRANDPA SAID IT WAS BEE-BARF ?
just another slavery trade.
In a VERY basic term...........Bee Spit...
Hehe... are you for real??? Go to your nearest grocery store and find out.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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