Description
Honeycomb – Better by Berringa
Bees make honeycomb using wax from glands on their stomachs or abdomens. Generally speaking a bee needs to eat about two tablespoons of honey to make one ounce of wax, so making wax takes some time!
Some of the bees then make circles in the wax using their body as a tool and then they go on to form the hexagon cells.
But why hexagons?
Well it seems bees are pretty good at maths and geometry too as hexagonal structures are particularly strong and waste no space when used as a building material.
Aren’t bees clever!
Not only is honeycomb delightful to look at, it can also be enjoyed as a delicious treat or given as a unique gift.
Berringa Honeycomb is available in both Pure & Natural and Pure Organic packs.
Serving suggestions include cheese and antipasto platters, or alternatively you can eat it the same way you would honey from a jar.
Of course, like other Berringa products, it is suitable for vegetarians.