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In a message dated 01/07/03 05:04:20 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<  Another delicious crop to harvest. Bee bread is much too good to be left
to
 > the bees.
 >

 How much do you eat? How do you eat it? >>

I haven't worked for it, but eat as much as I can by the spoonful at
extraction time.  It has a strong bittersweet flavour.  If you like dark chocolate you
will like bee bread.  Ron Brown puts it in jars topped up with honey for home
consumption or special customers, but I am not that organised.

Chris

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