Did you know the rarest honey "mad honey"?

By MindStick

The world's rarest honey is harvested beyond 3500 metres (11,483 ft) above sea level in Nepal's Himalayas.

The world's largest honey bee, Apis dorsata laboriosa, generates neurotoxins from a specific species of rhododendron plant.

For centuries, indigenous Himalayans have utilised mad honey for recreational, medical, and religious purposes.

Although it is prohibited in several countries, it is nevertheless collected and marketed today.

Furthermore, mad honey is one of the most costly forms of honey on the market, with jars selling for hundreds of dollars.

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