It's manuka honey, and any honey thats good quality natural should do it. The more local and local-beekeepered the better. any honey does it, if its real in fact. some of them are apperently corn syrup creations but that's probably just the nigger ghetto main brands.
After a brief search, it seems to me that manuka honey-- which is made from the manuka plant --has stronger antibacterial properties than regular honey, because of something in that plant.
After seeing that "bees per teaspoon" information a while ago, I was wondering if there was a market for lab grown honey.
Has anyone reverse engineered the enzymes in bees that turn pollen into honey? Once in a lab, the equipment should be much faster to create honey than the bees are.
There was an article years ago about how orchards were pollinated more efficiently by humans with paintbrushes than by bees. Maybe the same would be true for honey production.
But once the filthy kikes latch onto the process, nothing could really be trusted.
Most honey is "lab grown" honey. It's all chinese HFCS with some additives. Look it up. Real honey costs a fuckload more. It tastes way better and is far more nutritious.
Had a friend's mom give me a huge mason jar of local honey from her beemaker neighbor. Fuckin' thing lasted 3 years and was the best damned honey I've ever had. Nothing like store honey, not even the expensive shit.
The HFCS versions are not honey grown in a lab, it is corn. I'm talking about replicating the exact process a bee uses to make honey, and grow real honey.
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Has anyone reverse engineered the enzymes in bees that turn pollen into honey? Once in a lab, the equipment should be much faster to create honey than the bees are.
There was an article years ago about how orchards were pollinated more efficiently by humans with paintbrushes than by bees. Maybe the same would be true for honey production.
But once the filthy kikes latch onto the process, nothing could really be trusted.
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Had a friend's mom give me a huge mason jar of local honey from her beemaker neighbor. Fuckin' thing lasted 3 years and was the best damned honey I've ever had. Nothing like store honey, not even the expensive shit.
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