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{{Quote|Honey straight from the hive is chock-full of nutrients. Cooking this into a meal unlocks the potential of these nutrients and provides a stamina-recovery effect.|In-game description}}
{{Quote|Honey straight from the hive is chock-full of nutrients. Cooking this into a meal unlocks the potential of these nutrients and provides a stamina-recovery effect.|In-game description}}


Courser Bee Honey can occasionally be found hanging from trees all over the place, but [[Link]] should take care when attempting to obtain the honey, as once shot, [[Bee]]s will chase after him. Honey can be sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 10 [[Rupee]]s per honeycomb.
Courser Bee Honey can occasionally be found hanging from trees all over the place, but [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] should take care when attempting to obtain the honey, as once shot, [[Bee]]s will chase after him. Honey can be sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 10 [[Rupee]]s per honeycomb.


There are three ways to safely collect the honey. Tossing and igniting a bomb under it will instantly kill the bees (the honey may get knocked some distance away so be careful near cliffs.) Another way is to light a fire underneath, which will "smoke out" the bees, similar to real life methods of honey collection. As for the last, you just need to wait for favorable weather conditions as the bees seem to go back inside the nest at night or during rainfalls, where you can safely harvest the hive.
There are three ways to safely collect the honey. Tossing and igniting a bomb under it will instantly kill the bees (the honey may get knocked some distance away so be careful near cliffs.) Another way is to light a fire underneath, which will "smoke out" the bees, similar to real life methods of honey collection. As for the last, you just need to wait for favorable weather conditions as the bees seem to go back inside the nest at night or during rainfalls, where you can safely harvest the hive.

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