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But few substances are as sweet and intriguing as mad honey. Harvested in Turkey for millennia, this honey has served as a ...
Get a glimpse into the incredible and daring world of wild mad honey harvesting. In this journey, we’ll show you how expert ...
For centuries, the Gurungs have been the only people to harvest "mad honey" from their cliff in Nepal. The honey has hallucinogenic properties, and harvesting it is a big part of the Gurungs' culture.
The bees are guarding gallons of a sticky, reddish fluid known as mad honey, which, thanks to its hallucinogenic properties, sells on Asian black markets for $60 to $80 a pound—roughly six times ...