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Natursladeli.ch Offering Delicious, Chemical-Free Homemade Products

Wir sind ein kleiner Produzent. Unsere Produkte werden in der Schweiz unter Verwendung der besten Zutaten frisch hergestellt. Alle sind hausgemacht, ohne Konservierungsmittel, Chemikalien und Zugabe von Farbstoffen! Und sind sehr lecker.<br>Unser Sortiment umfasst Aufstriche, Chutney, Delikatessen, Honig, Honig Produkte (Bienenprodukte), Marmeladen, Naturkosmetik mit Propolis, Apitherapie Produkte, Pesto und Saucen.

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Natursladeli.ch Offering Delicious, Chemical-Free Homemade Products

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  1. Natursladeli.ch: Offering Delicious, Chemical-Free Homemade Products Published By: natursladeli

  2. The Honey Bee's Vital Honey Honey is a nutritive, sweet, sticky food material produced by honey bees and other related insects, including certain wingless insects. Honey is created by bees from the liquid excretion of their bodies or by regurgitation, enzymatically action, and air evaporation. The term 'honey' first appears in the Bible (Genesis 15:5) and is thought to have been derived from a Greek term meaning 'a heap.' Honey is the most abundant vitamin in nature and is used for many health and nutritional purposes. Honey has a wide range of industrial applications, including medical treatments, cosmetic products, and foods and medicines. Do you want to learn more? Visit Honig

  3. A honeybee hive contains a number of worker bees, which collectively construct and tend the hive. The workers live in the hive for most of the year and are away from the hive when it is not being used by the colony. The queen bee of the hive has the responsibility of laying the eggs, which are contained in cellars within the hive. The workers take care of making honey, while the queen extracts honey and stores it in wax cells, called 'nodes'. Have a look at Propolis to get more info on this.

  4. While the nodes are always filled with honey, the wax cells are kept dry and clean so that the bees may reuse them for another purpose, such as in making candles or oil candles. To ensure that the nodes do not get blocked, the workers scrape off excess wax from the cellars, leaving a large broken down piece of wax in the node. This raw honey is then cooked at a high temperature over a flame until it becomes thick and syrupy. Then the waxy honey is transferred to a collection jar and the bees are returned to the hive where they can pollinate it once more. If you wish to learn more about this, visit Naturkosmetik

  5. Summary WirsindeinkleinerProduzent. UnsereProduktewerden in der Schweiz unterVerwendung der bestenZutatenfrischhergestellt. Allesindhausgemacht, ohneKonservierungsmittel, Chemikalien und Zugabe von Farbstoffen! Und sindsehrlecker. Unser SortimentumfasstAufstriche, Chutney, Delikatessen, Honig, Honig Produkte (Bienenprodukte), Marmeladen, Naturkosmetikmit Propolis, ApitherapieProdukte, Pesto und Saucen. Visit this site to learn more at: https://natursladeli.ch/

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