Beeswax Absolute

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Beeswax Absolute has a complex aroma that is rich, warm, and somewhat honey-like, with animalic undertones and floral and hay-like notes. It can be described as both sweet and waxy, mimicking the scent of natural beeswax. The aroma is often considered comforting, slightly sweet, and reminiscent of a beehive. It is most commonly used for its taste in culinary applications in the form of honeycomb, often served with cheese and fruit. Beeswax aroma is a valuable component in perfumery and some specialty food products.
In terms of beverages, it is generally not used in high enough concentrations in food to impart a noticeable taste, but if it were to be used, one could expect subtle waxy and honey-like nuances.

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