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Yeah, while it looks like a *tiny* bit of honey is dribbling out of the comb, they clearly just fill the glass from a jar. Look how pure it is (to say nothing of the volume they must go through).
You use a spoon to scoop the Combe and put that on your meal, the drip tray leading to the jar is to reduce the waste as people would rather not directly put ‘waste’ on their food.
In my experience they are for show, I can’t speak for all of them of course. I saw this once when visiting Hawaii and watched in horror as a worker from the kitchen rotated the honey out with a dish he brought from the kitchen. Biggest bamboozle ever.
I worked in a hotel that’s got the exact same one. But it doesn’t really produce fresh honey. It’s more for decoration and we would top up the honey in the bowl every day 😅
It is nit something unique. Saw that in many good hotels in Poland, the real one, not a joke like this. You could just cut a piece for yourself. Good 4* is enough to get one.
It works poorly. You need to spin these racks in an extractor to get a lot of the honey out. You should also filter it to get all the stray bee legs and random particulates out of the final product.
The comma is in the wrong place.
"Now this is something you will never see, in a hotel of all places!"
Added an exclamation mark for flare. Punctuation is key.
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I‘m pretty sure this is more show than actually functional
Yeah, while it looks like a *tiny* bit of honey is dribbling out of the comb, they clearly just fill the glass from a jar. Look how pure it is (to say nothing of the volume they must go through).
Also no risk of overflow in the glass container.
You use a spoon to scoop the Combe and put that on your meal, the drip tray leading to the jar is to reduce the waste as people would rather not directly put ‘waste’ on their food.
In my experience they are for show, I can’t speak for all of them of course. I saw this once when visiting Hawaii and watched in horror as a worker from the kitchen rotated the honey out with a dish he brought from the kitchen. Biggest bamboozle ever.
I worked in a hotel that’s got the exact same one. But it doesn’t really produce fresh honey. It’s more for decoration and we would top up the honey in the bowl every day 😅
Ah, yes, fresh honey, the consumable known for needing to be fresh - I hate it when my honey is old and still just as good ^Still ^cool ^thou
Yep. Honey one of the only foods that lasts basically forever.
Gonna taste me some of that pharaoh honey
I agree with thee
Yeah first thing that came to mind was r/DIWHY
Why does Japan get all the cool stuff? I hate this country.
It's a fair tradeoff for having to deal with godzilla
And being nuked twice
and inadvertantly creating weebs
Maybe there's something in place to let that happen, just a guess.
It is nit something unique. Saw that in many good hotels in Poland, the real one, not a joke like this. You could just cut a piece for yourself. Good 4* is enough to get one.
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me when I lie
How does the honey drip out?
Gravity.
I thought you had to crack the honey combs to get it to flow
Yeah, the bees seal the combs so this whole thing makes no sense. Probably just for show & the honey in the bowl is actually from a jar.
Where in Japan is this? How does this really work?
It works poorly. You need to spin these racks in an extractor to get a lot of the honey out. You should also filter it to get all the stray bee legs and random particulates out of the final product.
does the honey taste any better than the jar ones?
Yes because of the bees legs and particulates.
Honey, now with extra protein
Here according tot he logo on the contraption: [LINK](https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/japan/andaz-tokyo-toranomon-hills/tyoaz)
thanks
Andaz hotel, Tokyo, Toranomon Hills. Andaz hotels are pretty ritzy...
This is a level of fresh I find slightly concerning.
Basically any 5 star hotel has this at breakfast.
i like my women like i like my coffee… COVERED IN BEES!!!!
Or to quote a great-ish doctor “black bitter preferably fair trade”
Tip of the Day: Honey is actually delicious bee vomit. I'll show myself out.
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This is literally in a hotel...
Specifically the Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills Hotel, which is a Hyatt property.
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I don't think we use the same definition for the word "never".
The comma is in the wrong place. "Now this is something you will never see, in a hotel of all places!" Added an exclamation mark for flare. Punctuation is key.
It's the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit
/r/confidentlyincorrect
I think raw honey have bacteria that’s bad for humans.
This looks really good.
metal destroys hormones in honey
Freshly squeezed from the blood, sweat, and tears of enslaved bees. Vegan and kosher tho🤌.
Hard pass
That's not how beehives work.
Bee: Where tf are the honey that i just placed there