Honey for Sale
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Honey for sale: do you want Pepsi, Sprite, or Coke flavor? :)
Front yard honey (and pollen) sale in front of a house whose owner rents his back yard to beekeepers. Recycled bottles mean less expensive products for the consumers. Yunnan, China. May 22, 2001.

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Roadside honey sale, and a few jars of pollen. This is in a apiary next to the rubber tree forest. Beekeepers live in a tent (3-4 of them) and complained of bordom because they have no where to go at night, no electricity, no TV, no villages closeby. This place is about 20 miles from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, where I stayed for a month last year. Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. March 28, 2002.

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Dried bee pollen in a store. The store belongs to a friend who finished a Master's degree under the same professor who also supervised me temporarily before I left China for Canada for my Ph.D. degree in 1983. Beijing, China. Aug 9, 2000.

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Honey for sale in recycled water bottles. In the background was a road side apiary, along the sides of a main road of outskirts of Beijing. Beijing, China. June 7, 2001.

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A lady selling honey harvested from Apis cerana. The price is about 5 yuan per half kilo ($0.60 per lb). The honey is usually robbed from unmanaged colonies. I have also seen honey and brood sold from dorsata colonies. Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. April 8, 2002.

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A closeup of look at the honey from Apis cerana.

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Honey for sale in recycled water bottles. A lady was reading news in front of her portable house (or a tent). The white chalk characters were 'roal jelly'. Beijing, China. June 7, 2001.

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Honey for sale at the Schlossplatz market, Stuttgart, Germany. Prices ranged from 8.50 to 13 DM per 500 gram. Most buyers (form what I could tell) are local people, not tourists since it started like 6 am!). Nov. 6, 2001. This was during a 10 day missionary trip (my first one) to reach the Chinese students in Stuttgart.

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Deutscher Honig (German honey) in a market (Schlossplatz, Stuttgart), Germany. I wish US honey fetch as good a price. Nov. 6, 2001.

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Bee pollen for sale at the Schlossplatz market, Stuttgart, Germany. Nov. 6, 2001.

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