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Many times an image make us give up the taste of home products and in 99% of cases give up foods that do not taste good. Wrong, because many foods are not palatable but prevent and cure many diseases. Something like that happens when debris from honey, which after spinning (centrifugation or pressing), in a few days get over honey. Honey is liquid push up all debris, and these residues are pieces of caps, bee bread, pollen, bee and honeycomb pieces and of course void fill the bees. After you lay aside the bees and hive products remain the only people who eat these "leftovers" are we beekeepers and their family members, as they have to offer too many explanations and people did not really understand when I say that we sell debris. Something similar happens in caps (gumita of bees) that stick to teeth, void fill and many people give up eating them, though miracles in curing and preventing many diseases. In the image above we have a honey crystallized (candied), which was clean edges where pieces were bees and bees, and the means we have the remains of caps, combs, pollen and bee bread. Every time we ask for feedback from these products "experts".
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