Mad honey is a type of honey that is harvested from the towering cliffs of Ghale Gaun. Honey collectors climb up more than 800 feet above the ground, with the help of what looks like flimsy ropes and nothing more. Most probably, they are the only ones who can pull this off unscathed.
Why is it called mad honey?
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Consuming mad honey in small quantities may have mild psychoactive effects, resulting in feelings of relaxation and euphoria. However, when taken in larger amounts, it can cause more severe symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, hallucinations, and in extreme cases, it can lead to heart problems and even death. Consume with care, is what it is in case of mad honey.
Partaking this incredibly unique honey unsupervised is not advisable, and it should not be taken lightly too. Some locals believe that the mad honey is good for certain illnesses, but then, no definitive research has been done on this subject. Due to its hallucinogenic properties, sale and purchase is heavily monitored.