HONEY..  Honey a food product, made from nectar partially digested by bees.  Honey is made of 13-22% water and 75-80% carbohydrates (glucose, fructose,

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HONEY.

 Honey a food product, made from nectar partially digested by bees.  Honey is made of 13-22% water and 75-80% carbohydrates (glucose, fructose, sucrose). It also has vitamins B1, В2, В6, Е, pro-vitamin A- carotene and folic acid.

FFlower honey is made by bees in the course of collecting and processing of the nectar of plants.

 Liquid honey — the normal state of fresh honey after collection from honeycombs. Liquid honey has different degrees of density.  Viscosity of honey depends on the content of water and from air temperature.

 There is also poisonous honey.  Poisonous honey is sometimes called «Drunk honey It occurs when bees collect nectar from plants containing poisonous substances. Poisonous honey is rare.