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Comb honey

Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) honey is white, with a very pleasant aroma and delicious flavor. Raspberry comb honey is so tasty that it seems to melt in the mouth. This honey comes from the blossoms of the raspberry, which grows in woods and orchards throughout the territories of the former U.S.S.R. It is particularly plentiful in forests of Siberia, the Urals, and Kirov, Gorky, and other regions, and holds a place of importance among fruit and berry plants. [Pg.402]

According to the method of production or presentation, honey may be classified as comb honey, honey with pieces of honeycomb, honey drained, centrifuged honey, pressed honey, or filtered honey. [Pg.103]

Comb honey Extracted honey Strained honey... [Pg.127]

Honey samples were collected mechanically, by extracting honey from combs. Honey types (nectar honey, mixed nectar and honeydew honey, and honeydew honey) were identified on the basis of pollen analyses [34] and electrical conductivity measurements [35] carried out by using a multirange conductivity meter HI 8733 (Hanna Instruments). Radionuclide activity and selected element concentrations in honey were determined by gamma-ray spectrometry and the XRF method. [Pg.166]

Comb Honey (honey with waxy cells), i. e. honey present in freshly-built, closed combs devoid of brood combs (young virgin combs). Such honey is produced in high amounts, but is not readily found in Germany. In other countries, primarily the USA, Canada and Mexico, it is widely available. Darker colored honey is obtained from covered virgin combs not more than one year old and from combs which include those used as brood combs. [Pg.884]

Scheibe, /. disk slice plate cake (of wax, etc.) pane (of glass) (honey)comb washer pulley, wheel, target, dial, etc. scheiben-ahnlich, -artig, a. disk-like, discoid, discoidal. [Pg.384]

NARNING All Terramycin medicated supplements should be fed early in the spring or fall and consumed by the bee before main honey flow begins to avoid contamination of production honey. Honey or syrup stored during medication periods in combs for surplus honey should be removed following final medication of the bee colony and must not be used for human food. Honey from bee colonies likely to be infected with foul brood should not be used for preparation of medicated syrup supplements since it may be contaminated with spores of foul brood and may result in spreading the disease. ... [Pg.38]

Within 2-3 weeks after treatment oxytetracycline residues fell to levels approaching those found in the non-medicated colony. The residues found in surplus honey are relatively much lower when compared to levels in brood nest honey, and also decreased to background levels. Figure 5 compares results obtained for medicated sugar syrup sprays (18). Data for 3 colonies have been averaged for presentation. Medicated sprays sugar syrup contained 3.8g of animal soluble powder (200 mg oxytetracycline) in 1.5 liters of 50% (w/v) sucrose syrup. The combs of each of 3 colonies were sprayed with... [Pg.41]

In the 1950s, Speed was part of a large effort headed out of Wright Patterson Air Force Base aimed at developing thermally stable materials for a number of purposes including use for outer spacecraft. This effort acted as an early focal point for the synthesis of metal-containing polymers that lost out to the honey-combed ceramic tiles currently used on spacecrafts. [Pg.289]

External Characters.—The cheese is struck with the knuckle or with a small hammer on the rind to ascertain if it gives a clear, sharp sound (sound cheese) or if there is discontinuity (blisters, honey-combing, fissures). The interior is examined to ascertain if this is homogeneous, and in the case of a cheese with cavities, if these are uniform to determine if the odour is agreeable and piquant (sound cheese) or repulsive (altered), if the taste is that characteristic of the particular cheese and if the colour is uniform or if red, black or bluish spots are present. [Pg.45]

The beautiful L2/3 layer has been adopted for fine art patterns, architectural designs, and even by bees for honey comb. Later we will consider examples of L2/3 layers involving graphite structures (see Section 4.4.3). [Pg.31]

Rock honey is a peculiar and rare honey. It is made by wild bees, which deposit it in rock crevices. The honey is pale yellow and has a pleasant aroma and flavor. There is little wax in the combs and the honey comes in the form of a solid crystallized mass from which pieces must be chopped off. Unlike ordinary honey, rock honey is not sticky and does not need a special packaging. It can keep unchanged for years. [Pg.402]

Ledoux M. N., Winston M. L., Higo H., Keeling C. I., Slessor K. N. and LeConte Y. (2001) Queen and pheromonal factors influencing comb construction by simulated honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) swarms. Insectes Soc. 48, 14—20. [Pg.338]


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