Yes, I'm not entirely sure what's it called so I used "wax".

I was actually referring to the edible hexagonal cells that my father is always chewing on. Are they called " combs"?

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Yes! Honeycomb. Hexagonal beeswax cells which compose a frame. The bees store honey & pollen there, they are born there too. It is edible and nutritious. Especially for joints and gums, skin, etc. cannot be reproduced in a lab. Miracle substance!

Here is a jar with just honeycomb, then a jar with comb and honey surrounding it (chunk comb honey), then a frame of fully capped honey on a frame which fits into a hive.

Looks amazing!!🤩