comb honey

noun, honey in the comb or with portions of the comb remaining in it

“I guess it’s a matter of personal preference, whether you like the liquid or the comb honey. I happen to actually like comb honey. You just don’t see very much of it now. Most of it is the liquid form.”

“Where did Tom keep his bees?”
“They were up behind where the house is now. There used to be a couple barns on the other side of the house, and they used to be all up in there. He mostly had comb honey there though, eh.”

“Most of it started off as comb honey, where you build a little square and then put a thin sheet of wax in the middle so the bees have something to start with. And then they build on that. And if you want comb honey, well that’s the way it was sold. Many people like it. It’s called extracted.”

“We’re lucky, though. We take off a lot of comb honey. And there’s a chap in Toronto takes quite a lot of it.”