Honey is one of those things that seems too good to be true.  Some flying bugs do something with flowers, and then we collect a bunch of sweet liquid from their nests.  Pretty awesome.  But one thing that's not often mentioned is how this peculiar process actually happens.  Many explanations say something along the lines of "bees collect pollen and nectar and convert it into honey."  But "convert" is kind of a generic word.  What that really means is this:  Honey is bee puke.  It's literally the regurgitated processed nectar of flowering plants, stored in a bee's so-called "honey stomach."  In fact, when a bee with a full tank of honey gets back to the hive, it does a mouth-to-mouth transfer of the prized sweet sauce with another bee.  So honey is actually bee puke, puked twice.  You're welcome. #food