The density of royal jelly is greater than that of water, so 5g of royal jelly is about 4.5ml. It is impossible to weigh royal jelly accurately with a meter every day, which will waste a lot of time and add a lot of trouble. The general method is to use a spoon of general size, about half a spoon. If you are really worried, you can use a meter to control it.
What is royal jelly?
Royal jelly, also known as royal jelly, queen's milk, queen's milk and queen's milk, is the secretion of the pharyngeal gland of young worker bees who cultivate larvae in bee nests, and it is the food for the larvae who will become queen bees, and also the food for the queen bees for life.
The so-called royal jelly is a kind of milk secreted by young and middle-aged bees after eating pollen. This milk is like the milk of mammals. Bees (worker bees or male bees) and queen bees are the same in the egg stage. After eating royal jelly for three days after hatching, they grow into bees that eat honey and pollen, and those that have been eating royal jelly after hatching grow into queen bees.
The life span of bees (worker bees or male peaks) is one to six months, while the queen bee usually lives five to seven years because she has been eating royal jelly. The color of royal jelly changes slightly according to the different pollen consumed by bees, which is generally divided into milky white and yellowish.