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Natural Miracle: The Everlasting Honey

Natural Miracle: The Everlasting Honey

Did you know that natural honey never spoils? It's true! Even after 3000 years, honey is still edible.

  • Archaeologists discovered honey pots in ancient tombs in Egypt over 3000 years ago

It's safe to store and eat honey for a long time, thanks to its unique composition and low water content.

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Honey In The Pyramids

Honey In The Pyramids

Egyptian tombs excavated by modern archaeologists unearthed preserved pots of honey, which were thousands of years old, and yet unspoiled.

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