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Work in the honey house is very methodical. The frames of a harvest pass one by one through an uncapping machine. Into the vat falls the cap and a tiny amount of honey which is later recovered. The frame is inspected by hand to ensure that it has been completely uncapped and is then placed into a rotary extractor where honey is removed from the cells by centrifugal force. It is then filtered to remove the wax particles and is aged for several days at a constant temperature to let the air and last wax residue rise to the surface. Finally, it is poured into containers.
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Maximum Size at 300dpi: 431.8 x 287.9 mm, 17 x 11.3 inches

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Work in the honey house is very methodical. The frames of a harvest pass one by one through an uncapping machine. Into the vat falls the cap and a tiny amount of honey which is later recovered. The frame is inspected by hand to ensure that it has been completely uncapped and is then placed into a rotary extractor where honey is removed from the cells by centrifugal force. It is then filtered to remove the wax particles and is aged for several days at a constant temperature to let the air and last wax residue rise to the surface. Finally, it is poured into containers.

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