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    I am uncertain as to what this phrase intends:

    The bee larvae are voluntarily kept within the honeycomb during the preparation…

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    The baby bees need to sign a waiver in order to stay

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      I was ready for this delicacy until I saw the inclusion of baby bees. In a world where food was scarce and bees were plenty, I wouldn’t care. And maybe bees are more plentiful there and it isn’t a big deal. But…I dunno. It doesn’t sit right with me.

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      Thr amount of bees that an average colony loses every day to natural hazards is way higher than would be lost with a serving of this.

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      • L [email protected]

        I am uncertain as to what this phrase intends:

        The bee larvae are voluntarily kept within the honeycomb during the preparation…

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        Maybe they meant "intentionally"

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          I bet they go pop

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          Like roe.

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            Thr amount of bees that an average colony loses every day to natural hazards is way higher than would be lost with a serving of this.

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            Let's redo that math after a couple million servings

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            • mrjamegumb@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              It sounded good until it got to the part where they leave the bee larvae in it

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              Would you prefer adult bees?

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                Thr amount of bees that an average colony loses every day to natural hazards is way higher than would be lost with a serving of this.

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                Okay. Let’s add to the natural loss of baby bees by eating more of them. We don’t need bees anyway.

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                  I bet they go pop

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                  No, just squish. You don't really notice them textureally because of how crunchy the honeycomb is.

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                    Let's redo that math after a couple million servings

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                    'The amount of bees that a couple million average colonies loses every day to natural hazards is way higher than would be lost with a couple million servings of this.'
                    Or
                    'The amount of bees that an average colony loses every couple million days to natural hazards is way higher than than would be lost with a couple servings of this'

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                    • L [email protected]

                      I am uncertain as to what this phrase intends:

                      The bee larvae are voluntarily kept within the honeycomb during the preparation…

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                      as opposed to doing it on accident or by chance, I think is the intent. They are choosing to keep the bee larvae in.

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                      • ofcoursenot@fedia.ioO [email protected]

                        'The amount of bees that a couple million average colonies loses every day to natural hazards is way higher than would be lost with a couple million servings of this.'
                        Or
                        'The amount of bees that an average colony loses every couple million days to natural hazards is way higher than than would be lost with a couple servings of this'

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                        Now we're comparing apples to apples. I accept

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                        • W [email protected]

                          No, just squish. You don't really notice them textureally because of how crunchy the honeycomb is.

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                          Why would a wax honeycomb be crunchy?

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                            Why would a wax honeycomb be crunchy?

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                            Because it's grilled

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                              Because it's grilled

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                              It's not clear to me how grilling would turn wax crunchy, but I haven't attempted it.

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                                This sounds like a great way to burn the hell out of your mouth.

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                                  It's not clear to me how grilling would turn wax crunchy, but I haven't attempted it.

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                                  The grilling is the powerhouse of the crunch

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                                    as opposed to doing it on accident or by chance, I think is the intent. They are choosing to keep the bee larvae in.

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                                    Are you saying that the Queen Bee is in on it? Like, she just volunteers her little larvae babies to be human snacks?

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                                    • otter@lemmy.caO [email protected]

                                      Maybe they meant "intentionally"

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                                      I feel like that’s the same thing just from a different perspective?

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                                        The baby bees need to sign a waiver in order to stay

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                                        Oh that’s good to hear, based on another person’s comment it seemed like maybe the queen was just offering them up without their consent

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                                          Why would a wax honeycomb be crunchy?

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                                          idk man, thats just how it works.

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