All pictures are created by me with CopilotHoney is produced by bees through a complex and fascinating process. Bees collect nectar from flowers and store it in their honeyed sack, where specific enzymes transform nectar into a simpler and more digestible substance. Once back at the hive, the bees deposit the processed nectar in the cells of the cobebs, where it is further dried by the ventilation of the wings of the worker bees, reducing the water content and increasing the concentration of sugars. The end result is honey, a food rich in natural sugars, enzymes, vitamins and minerals.