Honey, (often misspelled "Hunny" by Winnie the Pooh), is a sweet type of food created by Bees. It's a most very iconic food from the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Honey has been loved by Pooh bears, Heffalumps and Woozles, and enjoyed by Rabbits and Piglets. Tiggers, however, don't like honey (at least eating it; they do enjoy bathing in it to prevent itching).
In "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", after Pooh was doing his stoutness exercises, he looks for honey in his cupboard where milk and chocolate are. Pooh grabs a stool and gets a honey pot from the cupboard, but then, he realizes that the honey pot is empty. And only the sticky part is left. Just then, a bee buzzes by in from the window. Then the bee buzzes off to the tree. Pooh tries to get their honey by climbing the honey tree, but suddenly he falls off the branch and into a bush. He visits Christopher Robin. And he asks him for a balloon. Christopher gives Pooh his blue balloon, which is tied to a bicycle. Christopher tows Pooh to a muddy place, and he rolled around and around like a pig, until he was completely black all over. He tells Christopher Robin that he was supposed to be a Little Black Rain Cloud. He floats up to the honey tree with the blue balloon, and tries to get honey from the hole, but he grabs the bees out of the hole too. Without noticing, He eats the bees and their honey. He spits the bees out of his mouth. He spits out the queen bee, and kicks her into the mud puddle. Pooh suggests Christopher should open his umbrella and say, "Tut-Tut, It looks like rain!", and Christopher Robin did what Pooh told him to. Realizing that the little black rain cloud turns out to be a bear, the queen bee shakes the mud off herself. Angry, the queen bee shoots up to Pooh's bottom and stings it, forcing him into their hole.