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Permaculture skills, stories, how-to guides & inspiration - for living like it matters.

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Permaculture skills, stories, how-to guides & inspiration - for living like it matters.

The dark and the light: eating different honeycombs as part of natural beekeeping

Beekeeping, Food, Natural BeekeepingBy Kirsten BradleyApril 15, 201211 Comments

Once you start natural beekeeping you’ll soon be introduced to eating brood honeycomb – comb that has had baby bees (brood) go through it, and now contains honey. In many traditional cultures, this dark honeycomb is the most sought after – it is riddled with extra enzymes and traces of pollen from the brood rearing…

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