Honey nest can be eaten, appropriate consumption is conducive to health.
Honeycomb nests, i.e. honeycomb, can be consumed normally, which contains some nutrients, such as honey, royal jelly, bee pollen, etc., has a high nutritional value, and appropriate consumption is conducive to good health.
However, it should be noted that the honeycomb contains a large amount of glucose and fructose, which should be consumed appropriately to avoid excessive intake, otherwise it may cause obesity. For obese people, as well as diabetics, should eat less or not eat, so as not to lead to obesity, affecting the control of blood sugar, is not conducive to health.
If you are allergic to honey and honeycomb, you should not consume it, otherwise you will experience abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, itchy skin, as well as rashes and other allergic reactions. Avoid wild honeycomb that has not been inspected and quarantined and is not processed to avoid food poisoning. honeycomb is not recommended for infants under 1 year of age. Children should not consume honeycomb.