Buzz Honey
Honey is basically the sweet nectar from a plant's flower, collected by a bee and stored in a bee hive.
There are many different sorts of bees in the world but the type we use in Australia is originally from Italy and is called Apis mellifera. Bees' primary job is to collect food for the colony namely, a sweet liquid from flowers called nectar and a powdery plant protein called pollen. To turn nectar into honey the bees dehydrate the nectar and mix it with enzymes from glands on their body.
Both nectar and pollen are stored in the hive for future food. Many thousands of types of plants produce nectar and pollen, so potentially there are many thousands of types of honey.
Honey is made up of:
- natural plant sugars 80%
- moisture 17%
- minerals 3%
The bee's value however is not confined to making honey. Bees also help many foods we eat grow by pollinating flowers and causing them to turn into fruits and vegetables. Without bees trees and flowers may not make fruit, nuts or seeds.
Contact
Phone 61 8 8388 0274
Fax 61 8 8388 0274
Email sales@buzzhoney.com.au
Location
Lot 5 Ding Dong Road
Dawesley (Adelaide Hills) SA
Australia 5252
Postal Address
PO Box 1120
Nairne SA
Australia 5252

