What is bee pollen

What is bee pollen?

    Pollen is the reproductive cell produced by the anther of the male organ of a plant, the stamen. It contains the nutrients needed to give birth to a new plant life. Bee pollen is an irregular, oblate mass of pollen grains that bees collect from the stamens of plants and add nectar and saliva to it. 

    Bee pollen is the pollen collected from plant flowers by bees and processed into flower powder, known as "all-round nutrition food", "concentrated natural medicine storehouse", "all-round nutrition storehouse", "cosmetics for internal use", "concentrated amino acid" and so on, is "the treasure of human natural food".

Pollen is divided into bee pollen and non-bee pollen. 

   Bee-borne pollen is pollen collected by bees. 

   The non-bee pollen is the pollen with the natural wind as the medium, namely the wind-derived pollen. Its collection is artificially completed, wind-borne pollen has two kinds of edible and inedible, currently known herb plants can eat only the pollen of masson pine and tabulaeus pine, 98% of these two long-lived tree species grow in China