Yes, honey contains enzymes added by the worker bee, so “bee spit” is definitely involved. But she holds the nectar (honey-to-be) in a special “honey crop”, not the stomach she uses to digest food.
Honey is also a fine antibacterial substance. One of the proteins has been found to be effective against MRSA.
vlechtja about 14 years ago
One man’s spit is another man’s honey.
odeliasimone about 14 years ago
At least everything is fresh. Let’s keep it even now… a bodily excretion for a bodily excretion no matter what you call it.
orfreebird about 14 years ago
check the date
Prof_Bleen about 14 years ago
It isn’t just spit—it’s vomit, too.
jaysilver Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yes, honey contains enzymes added by the worker bee, so “bee spit” is definitely involved. But she holds the nectar (honey-to-be) in a special “honey crop”, not the stomach she uses to digest food.
Honey is also a fine antibacterial substance. One of the proteins has been found to be effective against MRSA.
jaysilver Premium Member about 14 years ago
Technically, it’s not fresh spit, though. It is progressively dehydrated spit. :)
mrprongs about 14 years ago
Can it stay fresh in jars?
ponytail56 about 14 years ago
honey, the only food I know of that never goes bad. there is rumor that honey was found in the ancient tombs of the Pharaohs, and was still edible
flanders22 about 14 years ago
Honey EW!