Beeswax has many and varied uses. Primarily, it is used by the bees in making their honeycombs. Apart from this use by bees, the use of beeswax has become widespread and varied. Purified and bleached beeswax is used in the production of food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. The three main types of beeswax products are yellow, white, and beeswax absolute. Yellow beeswax is the crude product obtained from the honeycomb, white beeswax is bleached yellow beeswax, and beeswax absolute is yellow beeswax treated with alcohol.[11] in food preparation, it is used as a coating for cheese; by sealing out the air, protection is given against spoilage (mold growth). Beeswax may also be used as a food additive e901, in small quantities acting as a glazing agent, which serves to prevent water loss, or used to provide surface protection for some fruits. Soft gelatin capsules and tablet coatings may also use e901. Beeswax is also a common ingredient of natural chewing gum.
Pork.
Chicken.
Animal feed like crushed soya.
Animal proteins, poultry meal, feather meal, meat and bone meal, blood meal.
Frozen chicken, pork, beef products.
Frozen chicken.
Turkey Meat, Cold Cuts, Semi Finished Products, Hungarian Products.
Vegetables, fruits, chicken.
Chicken eggs.
Alfalfa hay / alfalfa pellets.
Alfalfa hay.
Quail Eggs..
Corn feed.
Animal Feed Like Yellow Corn Barley.
Horn and hooves.
Frozen and fresh seafood, crabs and fishes, frozen chicken and all chicken parts, skim milk powder.
Refined sunflower oil, refined rapeseed oil, used oil, frozen beef meat, frozen chicken.Manufacturer
Live birds like peacock ostrich.
Wood pellets, wood briquette, wood, sunflower oil, energy and soft drinks, sugar, milk, chocolate, french fries, chicken parts.