
Royal jelly has a pearly white color with a semi-liquid consistency. It is one of the most valuable hive products. Indeed, the bees feed their larvae during the first days of their life, but also their queen, throughout her life. It is their elixir of long life since it will be able to ensure the sustainability of the colony. It should be noted that royal jelly is made by nurse bees, generally the youngest in the hive after the forager bees have collected the substrates necessary for this production. It is thanks to the hyopharyngeal and mandibular glands that nurse bees develop royal jelly. Royal jelly is a concentrated product, just one to two grams each day to benefit from all its benefits, such as vitamins and trace elements. Most of the time, it is consumed as a cure.