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Comb honey, most popular in America between 1880-1950, is currently experiencing a resurgence in popularity.  Found at many farm to table restaurants it is a lovely addition to cheese plates, spread atop warm bread, pancakes, cut intoComb honey, most popular in America between 1880-1950, is currently experiencing a resurgence in popularity.  Found at many farm to table restaurants it is a lovely addition to cheese plates, spread atop warm bread, pancakes, cut into small chunks for salads or-as is Joshua's favorite method-just eat it straight with a spoon!small chunks for salads or-as is Joshua's favorite method-just eat it straight with a spoon!