The use of honey to increase general well-being and flourishing
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Piglet, Pink |
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Bear, Winnie |
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2025-08-21T09:08:40Z |
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2025-08-21T09:08:40Z |
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2022 |
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0258-5852 |
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0258-5852 |
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https://inl340dspace.up.ac.za/handle/123456789/1152 |
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Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance made by honey bees and some related insects.[1]
Bees produce honey from the sugary secretions of plants (floral nectar) or from secretions of other
insects (such as honeydew), by regurgitation, enzymatic activity, and water evaporation. Bees store
honey in wax structures called honeycombs.[1][2] The variety of honey produced by honey bees (the
genus Apis) is the best-known, due to its worldwide commercial production and human consumption.[3]
Honey is collected from wild bee colonies, or from hives of
domesticated bees, a practice known as beekeeping or apiculture. |
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PDF document |
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en |
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Hundred Acre Publishers |
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Hundred Acre Publishers |
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honey |
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well-being |
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flourishing |
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bears |
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The use of honey to increase general well-being and flourishing |
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Article |
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