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Buy royal jelly - only the best for the queen

Royal jelly, also known as royal jelly, is used in the beehive as food for the queen bee and has a sticky consistency and milky white color. The royal jelly produced is also used by the bees to feed the brood cells, but its main task is to feed the queen. The bee colony owes its preservation to its great properties - but it can also offer us humans numerous benefits, from greater well-being to specific everyday needs. You can buy royal jelly from us that has been produced sustainably and with respect for the bees - take a look around!

What is royal jelly? General information about the queen food

The name "royal jelly" comes from the English and already indicates that it is the queen's jelly. When fresh, the substance has a rather sticky consistency and a milky white color. Apart from the queen, it is also given to the small bee larvae. It is not without good reason that royal jelly is considered one of the most impressive bee products: It is produced by worker bees in the nurse stage, which lasts from about the 4th to the 12th day of the bees' lives. Initially, all bee larvae receive the food sap, but only for three days. Only the queen larva receives it over a longer period of time, which suggests to experts that only exclusive feeding with royal jelly turns an "ordinary" larva into a queen. Royal jelly therefore not only plays a part in the development of the queen's reproductive organs, it also supports the queen bee's fertility. In her first year of life, the queen bee can lay up to 4000 eggs a day - quite a lot! They also have a much longer life expectancy than a worker bee. Science links this high life expectancy to royal jelly.

The fact is: Royal jelly contains numerous substances and nutrients that promise great properties. Of course, we humans can also benefit from these!

The specific properties of royal jelly

Royal jelly is made up of many different chemical compounds - but water makes up the majority of them. The composition of royal jelly consists of many chemical compounds. Most of the queen bee's food consists of water, but carbohydrates, proteins and fats are also added. However, up to 28 different minerals and oligoelements as well as vitamins of the B group make the jelly special. Various elements such as minerals make the bee product something very special - and at the same time an exciting cocktail of active ingredients for us humans. However, not every royal jelly contains exactly the same composition; as it is a natural product, fluctuations are quite normal. In addition, care should be taken to buy a high-quality and certified organic product.

Quality features of royal jelly include, for example

  • Slightly viscous consistency
  • Uniform mass with fine granules
  • White to yellowish color, the fresher, the brighter and shinier
  • Fresh jelly has a slight odor that becomes more intense over time

Heat, light and air can influence and reduce the quality of royal jelly. But what does royal jelly taste like? The taste can be described as "astringent", sour with a slightly bitter note. At bedrop.de, you can get royal jelly in its fresh, pure form or as practical capsules that you can easily integrate into your daily routine. If you are now wondering why you should buy royal jelly, the following sections will convince you!

Areas of application and effects of royal jelly

What is royal jelly good for? The extremely nutritious jelly produced by bees can be used in a variety of ways thanks to its various ( beneficial) ingredients.

Thanks to this wide range of benefits, royal jelly can be used for a variety of purposes. In addition to the pleasurable, pleasurable consumption for the body, the food of the queen bees can also support you in specific areas of application. For example, the consumption of royal jelly can have a positive effect on various needs.

How is royal jelly produced? Information on the production process

In order to make royal jelly usable for you, we pay attention to sustainability during production. This means that you only receive certified organic products from us, for which we pay attention to happy and healthy bee colonies at regional and national beekeepers. The precious jelly is not easy for beekeepers to obtain - after all, it is used by the bees to feed the most important member of their colony, the queen. Various measures must therefore be taken to keep the bees swarming for longer so that the beekeeper can use larvae for feeding, which he can later remove and from which he can finally extract the royal jelly.

Storing royal jelly correctly - how to keep your queen food for a particularly long time

There is one important point that we have not yet addressed - the storage of royal jelly! After all, you want to enjoy the many benefits of this natural product for as long as possible without losing its properties prematurely. For this reason, it is important to know how to store royal jelly. Royal jelly is a sensitive natural product. The nutrients and active ingredients can be impaired by incorrect storage. To ensure that your royal jelly retains its vitality and freshness, you should always store it in a cool, dry place. The perfect temperature is between 2 and 5 degrees Celsius. Your fridge is therefore the ideal place to store it. Pay attention to cleanliness when handling royal jelly - the bee product is susceptible to microbial contamination, which is why you should always use a clean spoon or spatula to remove it from the container. Avoid direct contact with your fingers for the same reason! And another little tip: Like most bee products, royal jelly should be protected from direct sunlight. This can upset its chemical structure and impair its effect. Dark glass jars are therefore the best choice for storing royal jelly. Fresh royal jelly will keep for several months to a year if stored correctly. Products in capsule or powder form have an even longer shelf life. Rely on experience and commitment to quality and sustainability - with bedrop.de!

Buy royal jelly at bedrop.de

The best products are created out of conviction! This is also the case at bedrop.de - in our online store you will find high-quality bee products made from propolis, manuka honey and, of course, royal jelly, which can support your well-being and your needs. In addition to the high quality standards we place on our products, we have equally high standards when it comes to the sustainability of our production. Discover a wide range of different products for your skin and well-being - with the power of bees!

Areas of application for royal jelly

The range of applications for royal jelly is very broad and diverse. In addition to pleasurable and enjoyable consumption, it can be used for specific applications. Depending on the need and application, it is important to pay attention to the quantities of royal jelly used and what effect this has.

Frequently asked questions and further information

Royal jelly has positive properties for our well-being and is also a popular additive in skin care. The areas of application of royal jelly are numerous!

To make royal jelly, worker bees collect flower pollen, which they process into a secretion with the help of special enzymes. This serves to feed the queen larvae and the queen. The latter is nourished with royal jelly throughout her life.

Royal jelly should ideally be taken before the first meal. In the case of capsules, it is advisable to follow the instructions on the packet

Fresh royal jelly is sticky and has a milky white color. The name comes from the English and means "royal jelly", the jelly of the queen bee. In addition to the queen bee, the royal jelly is also given to the small bee larvae. Royal jelly is considered one of the most impressive and special bee products. The worker bees produce the special "food juice of the queen bee" during their stage as nurse bees, which is from about the 4th to the 12th day of life. All bee larvae initially receive royal jelly for three days, but only the queen larva receives it until the cell is capped. It is assumed that only this feeding exclusively with royal jelly allows a "simple" larva to grow into a queen. Royal jelly not only contributes to the development of the sexual organs, but also to the increase in fertility, whereby the hatched queen can lay up to 4,000 eggs per (or per) day in her first year of life. While the worker bees have a life expectancy of just under one month (one beekeeping season), the queen bee can lay for up to five years, which scientists attribute to the royal jelly, which effectively acts as an elixir of life for her. This bee product is not stored by the bees, as is the case with honey or pollen.

The composition of royal jelly consists of many chemical compounds. The largest part is water, which covers up to 70% of the composition, followed by up to 18% carbohydrates, lipids, proteins up to 18%, vitamin B group and many up to 28 different oligo-elements and minerals. The minerals and oligoelements include important elements such as iron, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, silicon and others. However, not every royal jelly contains this composition, so it is important to pay attention to the quality of the royal jelly, which can be visually recognized by the following characteristics:

  • Consistency: slightly viscous
  • Appearance: heterogeneous mass containing fine granules
  • Color: white to yellowish → the brighter and shinier, the fresher
  • Smell: slightly aromatic (fresh), intense (old)
  • Taste: astringent

The quality of royal jelly is affected by heat, light and air and can lead to a reduction in quality. The longer it is exposed to air, the darker the color becomes. Good royal jelly must be kept tightly sealed between 0°C and 4°C to maintain its quality. Properties & effects of royal jelly: Royal jelly can be used in many different ways thanks to its various active ingredients and minerals. In addition, royal jelly is distinguished by its physical, biological and chemical properties. These properties can be beneficial for humans and animals.

Fresh royal jelly can be stored in the refrigerator at between 0° and 4° Celsius for up to a year. If you want to enjoy your bee product for even longer, you can also store it in the freezer. It will keep much longer here.

Freshly made royal jelly is a sensitive natural product that should be stored in a cool, dark place. To prevent germs and bacteria from getting into it, you should only remove it with a clean spoon or spatula.

Propolis and royal jelly are two different bee products: Propolis is also called bee putty resin and is used by bees to stabilize and secure their hive and shield it from germs and viruses. Royal jelly is a vitamin-rich bee product that the bees use to nourish their queen.



IMPORTANT:

Not suitable for use in case of allergy or hypersensitivity to royal jelly and bee products. The product may cause stains. Do not bring into contact with sensitive surfaces or clothing.