Raw Comb Honey is honey that is meant for human consumption and remains in its original hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells, known as Honeycomb. It has not undergone any processing, filtering, or manipulation and is in the same state as it was when produced by honey bees. 

When people ask if honeycomb can be eaten, they often express concerns about the wax. While we know that honey is safe for consumption, what about honeycomb? The answer is yes — honeycomb is safe to eat. It is a delightful natural treat that is both tasty and safe to enjoy, containing the honey as well as the waxy hexagonal shapes of the comb. Additionally, the waxy cells can be chewed like gum. 

Honeycomb may also contain small amounts of bee pollen, propolis, and royal jelly —additional bee products that have their own potential health benefits. 

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