Ebersberger forest children: sweet journey of discovery at the honey harvest!

Ebersberg forest children help beekeepers with honey harvest and learning through bees, honey and their important role.
Ebersberg forest children help beekeepers with honey harvest and learning through bees, honey and their important role. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Ebersberger forest children: sweet journey of discovery at the honey harvest!

In the Ebersberger Waldkindergarten, children have actively participated in the harvest of honey. Beekeeper Philipp Bruder not only gave the children the organization of bee colonies, but also the exciting process, as is made from nectar tasty honey. At the honey harvest in the basement of the Museum of Forest and the Environment, the little helpers armed themselves with discharge forks to remove the wax layer from the honeycombs. The children could even find out for themselves that the wax lumps are edible.

After the element, the honeycombs landed in a slingshot who, using the centrifugal force, eradicated the sweet content. Brother explained that the bees collect nectar from different flowers, which leads to different types of honey. This includes, among other things, blossom honey, linden honey and forest honey, which receive their unique tastes through the nectar of the respective plant species. After work, the children enjoyed the freshly harvested honey and listened to the description of utensils used for honey harvest.

variety of honey varieties

The variety of honey varieties is impressive. Biểu 판 honey is known for its mild taste and is often used as a sugar substitute for baking. Linden honey, on the other hand, has a strong and spicy taste and is often used to relieve colds. These varieties are just a few examples of the numerous variations that are offered depending on the nectar source. Some popular types of honey are listed here:

honey varieties taste Use Price (in Euro)
flower honey depending on nectar species Sugar replacement for baking 5 - 7
linden honey strong and spicy colds 9 - 12
forest honey strong, slightly spicy Sugar replacement 5 - 10

meaning of bees for agriculture

The importance of bees is not limited to the production of honey. They are crucial for the pollination of plants in agriculture, in fruit and horticulture. The global number of bee colonies will be estimated at around 102.1 million for 2023, with a remarkable increase of 47 % since 1990. In Europe, for example, the number of bee colonies has grown from 22.5 million in 1990 to around 25.4 million

In addition, this development is infected that the number of bee colonies in Western Europe remains stable, while an increase of 124.8 % could be recorded in southern Europe. This growth is of fundamental importance for the preservation of biodiversity and ensuring food production. The global honey production was around 1.9 million tons in 2023, with China out of 472,200 tons as the greatest honey producer.

The Ebersberg forest children not only experience a sensual relationship to nature, but also learn the importance of bees for our ecosystem and food safety. A common summer festival in which the children enjoy the results of their work in the form of honey bread completes this educational experience.

The commitment of the Ebersberg forest children shows how important it is to sensitize younger generations to bee protection and sustainable agriculture. You can get more information about the variety of honey varieties from Bienengold and a deeper insight into the role of bees in agriculture is on the side of Destatis

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