Honey

The collected nectar or honeydew is used by the bees as food.

An excerpt from the article 19 facts about honey

While foraging, bees use some of the collected nectar to support the metabolic activity of the muscles used in flight, most of the collected nectar is for regurgitation (the passive movement of food content from the stomach to the esophagus, without the vomiting reflex), digestion and storage as honey.

In cold weather or when other food sources are scarce, adult bees use the stored honey as food.