Honey has long been celebrated as a natural sweetener and a versatile ingredient in various culinary delights. However, beyond its golden hue and enticing taste lies an industry that is deeply unethical π
#WorldHoneyBeeDay #HoneyBeeDay
πͺ· Today is #WorldHoneyBeeDay: #Antinous as divine beekeeper #Aristaeus, who plunged into a sacred river to work a miracle to #SaveTheBees. #Antinoos/#AristΓ©e, Musee Louvre. We need a beekeeping miracle now as bees vanish worldwide. More: https://antinousstars.blogspot.com/2023/05/as-bees-mysteriously-disappear-we.html #HoneyBeeDay πͺ·
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We can avoid honey and bee products for our survival. So, we should.
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#HoneyBeeDay π
#HoneyBeeAwarenessDay
#NationalHoneyBeeDay
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Please stop stealing their food π
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Since honey comes from an animal, it is not considered vegan. As The Vegan Society states, βhoney is made by bees for bees.β Just like cowβs milk and chicken eggs, the natural production of honey is not intended for human consumption π
https://plantbasednews.org/culture/ethics/is-honey-vegan-the-not-so-sweet-truth/
Honey has long been celebrated as a natural sweetener and a versatile ingredient in various culinary delights. However, beyond its golden hue and enticing taste lies an industry that is deeply unethical π
#WorldHoneyBeeDay #HoneyBeeDay
RT @NatGeo@twitter.com
Celebrate #HoneyBeeDay with this mesmerizing time lapse transformation from larva to bee
π¦π: https://twitter.com/NatGeo/status/1294761283775074304