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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Buy this, save Bees!


Vegan Honey? That's right, honey has always been a subject of contention among vegans because it is produced by an insect. By the way, Honey is NOT Vegan! Moreover collecting honey can be damaging to bees because it can cause colony collapse consequently destroying and killing entire bee colonies. Bees are incredibly important to the ecosystem as pollinators. If all bees went extinct they would leave a huge hole in the ecosystem that could not be effectively filled by other means of pollination. In addition to that there are so few food crops which reproduce with wind pollination. Fortunately there is a product that will reduce the commercial strain placed on bees.


Bee Free Honee, a company that produces a totally plant based replacement for honey made from the juice of apples, vegan sourced cane sugar, and lemon. This sweet syrup not only tastes like honey it is also sold in a wide range of flavors. It can easily be used in place of any recipe especially pastries that calls for honey as a major ingredient. Consider using this in a cup of tea, drizzle it on french toast, pancakes or american style biscuits. At breakfast try stirring this into a bowl of oatmeal with some fresh or dried fruit tossed in.

What many don't realize is that actual honey is not very good for human consumption. The substance is a food which supports the health of an insect, not mammals. Honey can actually have some negative effects on the health of humans.Watch this informative video for a full explanation of the issues surrounding honey collection from Bite Size Vegan.



So if you have a craving for the taste of honey? Try picking up a couple of bottles of the plant based sweet stuff. If you are still not convinced watch the tense negotiations over the company when the Bee Free Honee creators appeared on Shark Tank.



Try Bee Free Honee for yourself, get a bottle in the link below.



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