Why eat comb honey?
Try this: If you can get some honey in the comb, cut off a piece and place it in your mouth. Just let it rest on your tongue for a moment, savoring the bit of honey dribbling from the cells that were just cut. Now, slowly crush the comb between your tongue and the roof of your mouth.
One by one, the delicate, gossamer-thin walls of the wax cells burst, releasing their treasure of flavor and aroma. The last living things to touch that honey were the bees that made it. The last time that honey was exposed to the air was in the atmosphere of the hive.
You are experiencing honey in its truest, purest, most delectable form. No other form of honey can match honey in the comb for delivering the exquisite flavors and aromas of honey in a completely immaculate and natural form.