Honeycomb: The Complete Raw Food
Honeycomb offers the most unprocessed honey experience possible. It includes the wax comb, propolis, and sealed honey, exactly as the bees created it.
How Honeycomb: The Complete Raw Food Helps with Health
A Whole Food Source Eating honeycomb provides benefits beyond liquid honey:
- Beeswax: Indigestible but safe, providing beneficial roughage and long-chain fatty acids.
- Propolis: Often found sealing the cells, propolis is a resin mixture with powerful antimicrobial properties.
- Maximum Enzymes: sealed in the wax, the honey is completely protected from oxidation until the moment you chew it.
Why Chew Wax? Chewing beeswax is similar to chewing gum. It helps clean teeth and gums mechanically and stimulates saliva production.
How to Use Honeycomb: The Complete Raw Food for Health
Consumption:
- Straight Up: Cut a small square and chew. The honey will release, and the wax will remain. Swallow the wax or discard as preferred.
- Pairing: The texture of honeycomb pairs exceptionally well with sharp cheeses (like vintage cheddar) or creamy soft cheeses (like brie).
- Breakfast: Place a chunk on hot porridge; the heat will soften the comb, allowing it to meld with the oats.
Storage: Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Refrigeration is not recommended as it alters the texture of the wax.
Best Products for Health
Desert Collection Honeycomb - 200g
View Product →Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Beeswax is completely non-toxic and safe to consume. It adds roughage to your diet.
A piece roughly the size of a matchbox is a standard serving. It is rich and satisfying.
It is "more" raw. It contains additional compounds (wax, propolis) that are filtered out of jar honey. If you want the complete hive experience, honeycomb is superior.