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Fishing => Recipes => Topic started by: Dominick on June 10, 2020, 01:38:52 PM

Title: MIND YOUR BEESWAX
Post by: Dominick on June 10, 2020, 01:38:52 PM
I came across this video and it is news to me.  The older you get the more you learn.  Check out dry aging fish in beeswax.  Eugene is it safe?  Lee chase the bees out and steal their wax.  Dominick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=535&v=jRhr44Yoanc&feature=emb_logo
Title: Re: MIND YOUR BEESWAX
Post by: CapeFish on June 10, 2020, 02:57:11 PM
wow, very interesting, getting it wrong can surely lead to some health issues though.
Title: Re: MIND YOUR BEESWAX
Post by: Keta on June 10, 2020, 07:00:54 PM
Bees use 10# of honey to produce 1# of wax.   When harvesting honey the cell caps are cut off and the frames spun in a extractor to remove the honey.  The capings are my main source of wax.  I have about 20# now.  Mary and my youngest daughter make things out of it like hand and lip balm and organic cosmetics. 
Title: Re: MIND YOUR BEESWAX
Post by: jigmaster501 on June 11, 2020, 04:37:51 PM
Encapsulating the fish would require it to be stored below 38f to prevent clostridium botulinum toxin formation during the aging. Wax coating drastically reduces air to the surface creating an anaerobic environment. Would be nice they didn't touch the ready to eat fish with bare hands. also never discussed surface pathogens with the cook on one side only...