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Is the honeycomb found in a bottle of honey edible?
The answer is No.
Honeycomb found in a bottle of honey is not edible because it is usually produced by heating and combining glucose syrup with water and a small amount of honey. The process of heating the glucose syrup alters its structure, making it indigestible by humans. Additionally, commercial honeycomb may also contain artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, which are not recommended for consumption.
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