July 13th, 2010
09:30 AM ET
Eatcyclopedia is our ever-expanding glossary of food terms, and we'll be highlighting a term from it each weekday. The entries include definitions and, where applicable, pronunciations and country of origin - all spelling bee competitor style. Want us this use it in a sentence? Okay, here goes. Use: Without bees, there would be no honey, and without honey there would be no mead - and then what would we quaff by the tankard at the Renaissance faire? Read the full entry for "honey". Previously – Cell phone radiation may be responsible for decimated bee population and Citizens band together to help the hives |
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