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=== Honeymilk ===
=== Honeymilk ===
Honeymilk is an animal byproduct produced by members of the class ''[[Melifera]]'', comparable to milk in mammals. A major component of honeymilk is the [[Wikipedia:Trisaccharide|trisaccharide]] sugar [[Wikipedia:melezitose|melezitose]], also found in Earth animals, mostly insects in the form of [[Wikipedia:honeydew|honeydew]]. Honeymilk generally has a light cream colour and tends to be a little more viscous than mammalian milk, as is the case with [[urm]] and [[beecattle]] honeymilk.
Honeymilk is a [[Kanno|Kannoan]] animal byproduct produced by members of the class ''[[Melifera]]'', comparable to milk in mammals. A major component of honeymilk is the [[Wikipedia:Trisaccharide|trisaccharide]] sugar [[Wikipedia:melezitose|melezitose]], also found in Earth animals, mostly insects in the form of [[Wikipedia:honeydew|honeydew]]. Honeymilk generally has a light cream colour and tends to be a little more viscous than mammalian milk, as is the case with [[urm]] and [[beecattle]] honeymilk.
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This article serves as a glossary for the many smaller terms in the wiki that don't require a dedicated page, at least for the moment.

Biology

Honeymilk

Honeymilk is a Kannoan animal byproduct produced by members of the class Melifera, comparable to milk in mammals. A major component of honeymilk is the trisaccharide sugar melezitose, also found in Earth animals, mostly insects in the form of honeydew. Honeymilk generally has a light cream colour and tends to be a little more viscous than mammalian milk, as is the case with urm and beecattle honeymilk.