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I recently supplied some frames of comb honey to a resort that wanted to
offer their guests a treat. When asked for recommendations on how to serve
and "eat" comb honey I was at a loss. It wouldn't have been appropriate for
me to suggest my own technique - chewing it then spitting the wax out onto
the ground. I will need better ideas than this if I am going to make a
repeat customer here.

Traditionally, how was comb honey and cut comb honey used and how do people
use it now?

John

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