Comb Honey
This is pure comb honey, never touched by human hands. How can that be possible? Let me explain, these are a product called "ross rounds", when a hive is in honey production mode, a box (super) is installed which contains 32 individual round holes which are started with a layer of wax sandwiched in between two round pieces of plastic. The bees build out the beeswax and deposit nectar in each "round" eventually turning it into honey when they cap and seal it. The beekeeper then takes apart the super, pulls out the comb honey by the plastic ring and installs it in a clear case for sale, never touching the product! It's an amazing invention, but sometimes the bees don't always like to build in these rounds if they have other places to put honey, so the timing has to be just right! Therefore, when you purchase a ross round, you are getting a special little piece of the hive obtained through a beekeepers knowledge of how bees work. You can eat all of this, including the beeswax. Personally, I like to put a little piece on top of cheese with a cracker and it it that way. You can also use it as a garnish on your sweets. Think honey pecan pie with a little piece of comb on top. Perfect!
This is pure comb honey, never touched by human hands. How can that be possible? Let me explain, these are a product called "ross rounds", when a hive is in honey production mode, a box (super) is installed which contains 32 individual round holes which are started with a layer of wax sandwiched in between two round pieces of plastic. The bees build out the beeswax and deposit nectar in each "round" eventually turning it into honey when they cap and seal it. The beekeeper then takes apart the super, pulls out the comb honey by the plastic ring and installs it in a clear case for sale, never touching the product! It's an amazing invention, but sometimes the bees don't always like to build in these rounds if they have other places to put honey, so the timing has to be just right! Therefore, when you purchase a ross round, you are getting a special little piece of the hive obtained through a beekeepers knowledge of how bees work. You can eat all of this, including the beeswax. Personally, I like to put a little piece on top of cheese with a cracker and it it that way. You can also use it as a garnish on your sweets. Think honey pecan pie with a little piece of comb on top. Perfect!
This is pure comb honey, never touched by human hands. How can that be possible? Let me explain, these are a product called "ross rounds", when a hive is in honey production mode, a box (super) is installed which contains 32 individual round holes which are started with a layer of wax sandwiched in between two round pieces of plastic. The bees build out the beeswax and deposit nectar in each "round" eventually turning it into honey when they cap and seal it. The beekeeper then takes apart the super, pulls out the comb honey by the plastic ring and installs it in a clear case for sale, never touching the product! It's an amazing invention, but sometimes the bees don't always like to build in these rounds if they have other places to put honey, so the timing has to be just right! Therefore, when you purchase a ross round, you are getting a special little piece of the hive obtained through a beekeepers knowledge of how bees work. You can eat all of this, including the beeswax. Personally, I like to put a little piece on top of cheese with a cracker and it it that way. You can also use it as a garnish on your sweets. Think honey pecan pie with a little piece of comb on top. Perfect!