An enzyme found in the bees’ stomachs also contributes to this process, as Science Focus explained, by helping to break down the nectar’s glucose into gluconic acid, which gives honey its acidity.
According to Smithsonian Magazine, bees have an enzyme in their stomachs called glucose oxidase, which mixes with nectar and breaks down into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Honey is also a ...
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