With the kids back in school this week, I thought I would do an educational post. A public service announcement if you will. Do you like apples, pears, or peaches? How about cucumbers, broccoli or onions? Pumpkins, squash or carrots? Blueberries, avocados, almonds or cherries? How about wearing cotton clothes? All of these crops, and more, must be pollinated by honeybees.
Approximately 30% of our food sources directly or indirectly depend upon pollination by bees.
Bees are the only insect that produces a food consumed by humans. Hives produce more honey than a bee colony needs to survive. About 80 pounds extra each year. Fermented honey, known as Mead, is the most ancient fermented beverage. The term "honey moon" originated with the ancient practise of consumming large quantities of Mead during the first month of a marriage.
That honey contains vitamins such as B6, C, thiamin, niacin, riboflavin and pantothenic acid.
Honey also has anitoxidants which help to delay damage to our cells and tissues.
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