Honeycomb is made from beeswax which is produced from glands on the worker bees abdomen. Honey bees build hexagonal cells of beeswax to form the structure of their home. These sheets of honeycomb provide a place to raise and store honey. Safe inside these wax cells, the honey harvest is protected from dirt and moisture. Honey that is harvested in the comb for consumption is often called Honeycomb or comb honey Honey that is extracted from beehives and used for consumption without any processing or heating is raw honey. It is rich in pollen, enzymes and all types of amino acids which generally gets loss during the processing of honey. On average raw honey has 10-15 times Pollen, 2-3 times of amino acids and 15-20 times higher enzyme activity compared to processed honey.
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