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The long shelf life of honey is attributed to an enzyme found in the stomach of bees. The bees mix glucose oxidase with expelled nectar they previously consumed, creating two byproductsgluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide, which are partially responsible for honey acidity and suppression of bacterial growth.