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  • Sliced pears in sugar and syrup
    ET_f_DSC_2123_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Plate decorated with chocolate syrup and Hundreds and thousands sprinkles
    IA_Food_AMI_6847.jpg
  • Waffle with icecream chocolate and maple syrup
    OR0_f_food_IMG_1519.jpg
  • Healthy snack Yogurt and fruit Garnished with oats, nuts and Silan (Natural Date Honey or syrup)
    OR_Balabuste_6569.jpg
  • Healthy snack Yogurt and fruit Garnished with oats, nuts and Silan (Natural Date Honey or syrup)
    OR_Balabuste_6575.jpg
  • rum baba (or baba au rhum) a small yeast cake saturated in rum, and filled with whipped cream or pastry cream
    OR_f_OS_1879.jpg
  • rum baba (or baba au rhum) a small yeast cake saturated in rum, and filled with whipped cream or pastry cream
    OR_f_OS_1865.jpg
  • rum baba (or baba au rhum) a small yeast cake saturated in rum, and filled with whipped cream or pastry cream
    OR_f_OS_1864.jpg
  • rum baba (or baba au rhum) a small yeast cake saturated in rum, and filled with whipped cream or pastry cream
    OR_f_OS_1870.jpg
  • Middle eastern Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-5_737.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3474.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3476.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3459.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3357.jpg
  • Middle eastern Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-6_023.jpg
  • Belgium, tourists watching the Traditional Production of Molasses in a large copper vat
    HS_Belgium_106_fs.jpg
  • Belgium, Traditional Production of Molasses in a large copper vat
    HS_Belgium_076_fs.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3453.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3452.jpg
  • Baklava sweet pastries on a buffet table
    OR0_f_Buffet-b_3360.jpg
  • Drops of resin dripping from a tree
    AM_f_resin_671A4548-1.jpg
  • Blancmange (Malabi or Malaby) a sweet Turkish dessert commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with cornflour and topped with rose water, coconut and ground almonds
    IA_f_Dessert_ABM_7011.jpg
  • A drop of resin forming from a tree trunk
    AM_f_resin_9949.jpg
  • A drop of resin forming from a tree trunk
    AM_f_resin_9902.jpg
  • Blancmange (Malabi or Malaby) a sweet Turkish dessert commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with cornflour and topped with rose water, coconut and ground almonds
    OR0_f_Israel-Food_63.jpg
  • Belgium, Traditional Production of Molasses in a large copper vat
    HS_Belgium_120_fs.jpg
  • Belgium, Traditional Production of Molasses in a large copper vat
    HS_Belgium_100_fs.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (uncapped frame shown). The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9205.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9200.jpg
  • Beekeeper removes the wax cap Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9219.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (partially capped frame shown) The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9195.jpg
  • Beekeeper removes the wax. Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9293.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (partially capped frame shown). The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9286.jpg
  • Beekeeper removes the wax. Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9290.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (partially capped frame shown). The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9213.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9212.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (partially capped frame shown) The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9207.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (uncapped frame shown). The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9203.jpg
  • Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. (partially capped frame shown) The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9192.jpg
  • Beekeeper removes the wax cap Worker honeybees, (Apis mellifera) fill the hexagonal chambers of a frame with honey made from nectar. The domesticated bee is given a frame with hexagonal foundations, several such frames forming a hive. The chambers are built up from wax secreted by the bee, filled with honey & capped again with wax. The keeper removes the frames in late summer to prevent the bees feeding on the honey over winter. He replaces it with syrup. Frames similar to these are used as breeding chambers where the queen lays her eggs.
    SL_Beehive_SL2_9218.jpg
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