Why does honey come in so many flavors? Bees make honey from many kinds of flowers. Commercial honey makers add flavors during processing. Each kind of honeybee makes a different flavored honey.
how is this a mathmatical question this would be for the english section hun
Nah duh
Honey In ancient times, honey was called the nectar of the gods. It was the most common sweetener by far. As the centuries passed, sugar replaced honey as a sweetener. But today, some people have gone back to using honey. It provides nutrients, they say; sugar does not. They are right. Honey contains important B-complex vitamins, several minerals and amino acids, used to build protein. Besides, honey has many wonderful flavors, nearly 300 in the United States alone! Honey from alfalfa, for example, tastes minty. Honey from buckwheat has a strong, molasses-like flavor. Honey from clover, one of the most popular flavors, is mild and delicate. It takes nearly two million flower blossoms to make one pound of honey. Commercial honey makers regulate the kinds of flowers to which their bees have access so that the honey produced is consistent in taste and color.
I think the last paragraph gives you the answer.
so it'd be b?
a is what i think it is cause it states that they provide many different flowers for the bees to make many different kind of honey
no not b
cause they do not use artificial flavoring
Why are more people using honey today than in previous years? It is cheaper than sugar. It is consistent in taste and color. It provides nutrients.
c i think
o think c cause the paragraph states It provides nutrients, they say; sugar does not.
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