High up in the rugged Himalayas, where the air is pure and the landscape is breathtaking, rock honeybees (Apis laboriosa) ...
For centuries, the Gurungs have been the only people to harvest "mad honey" from their cliff in Nepal. The honey has hallucinogenic properties, and harvesting it is a big part of the Gurungs' culture.
The bees are guarding gallons of a sticky, reddish fluid known as mad honey, which, thanks to its hallucinogenic properties ... The Kulung people of eastern Nepal have used the honey for centuries ...
There's a rare honey out there, cultivated in the cliffs of Nepal and Turkey, that can cause paralysis, hallucinations, and ...
It's a long way up. The journey to harvest hallucinogenic honey produced by Himalayan giant honey bees is far from easy. In eastern Nepal, select members of the Kulung people scale bamboo rope ...
The choices we have when it comes to buying honey on grocery store shelves aren't as overwhelming as some products, but we still have them. There are generic, national, specialty, raw, and honey ...