thunderhoney
Thunderhoney is a term used to describe a honeydew honey that has been contaminated with toxic compounds produced by aphids, specifically the species Trialeurodes vaporariorum. This type of honey is produced in areas where aphids are present in large numbers, typically in greenhouses or indoor gardens where plants are grown.
The contamination occurs when female aphids excrete a sticky, sweet liquid called honeydew, which is then consumed
The term "thunderhoney" is used to describe the strong, unpleasant odor that this type of honey is
Consuming thunderhoney can be hazardous to human health, particularly people with weakened immune systems or allergies.