
Honey is a product produced by bees from the nectar collected from flowers. Bees collect nectar from a wide variety of flowers. The collected nectar is transferred by the bees to the hive, where it is placed in the cells of the honeycomb with the help of the proboscis. During this process, bees add various biologically active substances to honey - enzymes, vitamins, etc. In the process, other bees dry excess moisture with their wings, bring the honey to readiness and only then seal the honeycomb.
Honey from flowers of different plants, or polyfloral honey, is most often collected from forest or meadow flowers. Its color can be from yellow in early summer to brown in late summer. This honey is very aromatic, contains a lot of vitamins B and C. It is used to treat the upper respiratory tract.