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>One of the difficulties with using beeswax for anything is that it is such a rare commodity: you can trick bees into making more honey, you can >trick bees into making more bees, but it is very hard (and labour intensive) to trick them to make more wax!
As I wrote, the purchase of beeswax is up to €10/kg net. Even if the buyer offers more, in the end, after deductions for dirt, the shipping wax is up to €10/kg.
https://www.google.com/search?q=výkup+včelího+vosku&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
As for the prices at Tesco in the UK, they are not the same as what I see here.
https://nakup.itesco.cz/groceries/cs-CZ/shop/mlecne-vyrobky-a-vejce-a-mlecne-alternativy/maslo-margariny-a-pomazanky/margariny/all
There are certain differences in taste and quality even between borders with the same packaging and production. Of course, there are events and manufacturers who sell the butter substitute for less than €10/kg, but given the increase in prices that I see all the time, there is really an environment because beeswax.
That's why the idea and the question to discuss if it is possible to make margarine from beeswax, if possible delicious flavors.
According to the practical price level, beeswax is less than margarine, that's why I came up with the idea of how to make it from beeswax and enrich the list of products from bee colonies.
Gustav Palan
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