The efficacy and role of honey
Honey is the nectar that insect bees collect from the flowers of flowering plants and brews in the honeycomb. Bees take nectar or secretions with a water content of about 80% from the flower of the plant, store it in their second stomach, and ferment it for 30 minutes under the action of invertase in the body, then return to the hive and spit it out. The temperature inside the hive It is often kept at about 35°C. After a period of time, the water evaporates and becomes honey with a moisture content of less than 20%.