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'''Honey''' is a type of {{L|food}}, produced as part of the {{L|beekeeping industry}}. To obtain honey, a {{L|honeycomb}} gathered from a {{L|hive}} is processed at a {{L|screw press}}. Honey is stored in a {{L|glazing|glazed}} {{L|jug}}. As a by product of pressing a honeycomb, a bar of {{L|wax}} is also produced. Honey may be eaten, {{L|cook|cooked}} at a {{L|kitchen}}, or {{L|brewing|brewed}} into {{L|alcohol|mead}} at a {{L|still}}.
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'''Honey''' is a type of [[food]], produced as part of the [[beekeeping industry]]. To obtain honey, a [[honeycomb]] gathered from a [[hive]] is processed at a [[screw press]]. Honey is stored in [[jug]]s made of [[wood]], [[stone]], [[metal]], [[glass]], [[porcelain]], [[stoneware]], or [[glazing|glazed]] [[earthenware]]. As a by product of pressing a honeycomb, a bar of [[wax]] is also produced. Honey may be eaten, [[cook|cooked]] at a [[kitchen]], or [[brewing|brewed]] into [[alcohol|mead]] at a [[still]]. Honey has a low value of 1. However, if you turn it into mead (which also has a value of 1 per unit), you can turn 1 unit of honey into 5 units of mead.
  
 
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Honey is a type of food, produced as part of the beekeeping industry. To obtain honey, a honeycomb gathered from a hive is processed at a screw press. Honey is stored in jugs made of wood, stone, metal, glass, porcelain, stoneware, or glazed earthenware. As a by product of pressing a honeycomb, a bar of wax is also produced. Honey may be eaten, cooked at a kitchen, or brewed into mead at a still. Honey has a low value of 1. However, if you turn it into mead (which also has a value of 1 per unit), you can turn 1 unit of honey into 5 units of mead.