Bee Brood Honey contains of Farm Honey with Bee Larva.
Bee larva is the child of various bee kinds, or more precisely, the male larvae and shortly prior to hatching. In china, people have long eaten bee larvae. Also, in particular areas of Japan (Nagano, Gifu and Yamanashi Prefectures), people locate the honeycomb by an original method and dig it from underground to find bee larvae as a source of food, from the ground wasp (or black hornet).
Bee Brood Honey serving 15g
should be stored in your cupboard at room temperature as if it is kept in the refrigerator; the cooler temperature will promote and speed up the crystallization of liquid honey. Creamed honey may be kept in the refrigerator if you prefer the texture to be firm or at room temperature if you would like your honey to be soft and easy to spread.