Honeydew honey, known as Melato Melato de Bracatinga, has been granted a Geographical Indication (GI) protection under the Denomination of Origin species, Planalto Sul Brasileiro. This unique honey is produced in the Southern Brazilian Plateau, where bracatinga trees are infested by mealy bugs that excrete a sweet liquid. The honey has a darker color, higher sugar, nitrogen, and mineral content, and is appreciated for its health benefits and unique characteristics due to the presence of bee and mealy bug enzymes. The region, covering 134 municipalities across Santa Catarina, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul, is crucial for the production of this honey. Brazil is exploring the potential to register more regions for bee products like propolis and honey, currently with five such registrations.