
Amazing Benefits
of Honey!
Honey is better
than what most people think...
Discover the enormous benefits of honey; its pure, natural, and
varied tastes and all the health benefits it provides. Its
versatility and the goodness it can bring into your everyday
practical life is WOW!
Health Benefit of Honey
Honey Nutrition Facts
Honey v/s Sugar
Quick Honey Facts
How to Choose
Good Quality Honey
Honey Properties
Exploring Honey
Varieties
Weight Loss with Honey
Honey for Beauty
Mouthwatering Honey
Recipes
Not only does this delectable stimulate your taste buds and whet
your appetite, its unique taste and aroma has sprung off many
time honor cooking ideas and recipes such as the
cannot-be-missed honey baked ham and honey dips. But is honey
really good for you? This caramel-like liquid seems to be full
of calories sure it tastes good and has a pleasant texture that
coats the irritated throat, but perhaps it's just a little more
than a tasty placebo...
The fact is, more and more researchers are turning up new
evidence of honey's medical benefits in all directions. The
benefits of honey don't just stop at satisfying the palate;
honey also offers incredible antiseptic, antioxidant and
cleansing properties for our body and health, hot beauty and
skin care tips for ladies, and amazing healing properties as a
head-to-toe remedy, from eye conjunctivitis to athlete foot. Its
powerful healing attributes have long been used thousands of
years ago and known to promote healing for cuts, cure ailments
and diseases, and correct health disorders for generations after
generations. The renowned Manuka and UMF honey, perhaps the
tastiest natural medicine, are commonly cited in any discussion
on health benefits of honey. It not only fights infection and
aids tissue healing but also helps reduce inflammation and
scarring. In addition, it is often used for treating digestive
problems such as diarrhea, indigestion, stomach ulcers and
gastroenteritis. With more and more health experts and theories
(such as the Hibernation Diet) supporting its benefits, this
oldest natural sweetener just keeps getting better.
One of the greatest pleasure and fascination in using honey is
understanding the different floral varieties of honey, their
appearance and quality, and experimenting with each of their
unique taste and distinct flavor, and being able to know which
floral variety of honey is most perfect for which kind of foods.
The uses and benefits of honey in foods are as diverse as its
floral varieties and places of origin. It is almost like
acquiring wine knowledge through wine-tasting and getting
information on the origin, quality and worth of the different
wines. Very intriguing, satisfying, and even infectious! Besides
all the pages on benefits of honey, perhaps one of the most
well-received topics in this web resource is related to those
exotic, tantalizing recipes which I have specially created and
developed using honey. Perhaps this is what makes the honey
recipes here different from the massive number of honey recipes
available out there.....exotic!
This rich and comprehensive honey web resource currently has
over 140 pages (links to these pages can be found in the pages
listed on the menu bar, otherwise, you could also do an easy
search using the Honey Sitemap). It sets out to share with all
the honey lovers and fans in this world how exciting discovering
the uses and benefits of honey can be. And since early 2007, it
has grown into a plethora of other health and nutrition
contents, bringing you discussions on some of the hottest
health-buzzwords like cortical, natural skin care, lymphatic
systems, organic food, antioxidant, and detox - all of which you
can find in our Health & Nutrition Resources Index . There you
also can find links to some very layman, easy to understand
explanations on honey bee products such as propolis, royal
jelly, beeswax, and bee pollen, and some of the most common
health problems such as bad breath, athlete foot, hair loss,
sleep disorder, arthritis, acne, and yeast infection - all of
which honey has traditionally been used as a natural cure or
alternative medicine . For the latest additions and new pages in
this website, you can track and find them in the Honey Blog.
Come into my world of honey, get some quick easy honey facts and
interesting honey bees information, be introduced to some common
bee products and their benefits and uses, scrutinize together
the nutrition and properties of honey and its health benefits.
Well, I probably cannot offer you medical advice on honey like a
medical doctor or promote honey as a substitute for professional
medical care, and I don't aim to, but as a honey enthusiast, I
am eager to give you all the reasons in the most laymen,
simplest language that is easy for everybody to grasp and
appreciate - why honey is such a superfood, why we should feel
indebted to the tireless creatures which have to visit two
million flowers just to provide us with one pound of honey, why
everyone should always keep a jar of honey at home, and even why
one should consider using it during a fast. Also you will
realize with its bewildering number of varieties, this natural
sweetener is comparable to tea, coffee, wine in its complexity,
and agree that it surely doesn't deserved to be labeled as a
mundane or humdrum commodity which has a homogeneous taste and
flavour, like water, salt, and sugar.
I sincerely hope that what we discuss in Benefits of Honey will
change the way people perceive and experience honey, turning
consumption into a special ceremony, and with its own special
tastes, honey will find a new star status as a chic and
awe-inspiring golden liquid.
One of
the greatest fascinations of honey is its different floral
varieties and flavors.
Want to pick up some easy tips to taste honey like a Pro?
1) Before tasting, take a sniff of the honey aroma in the
jar.
2) Spoon out a dollop of honey, less than an eight of a
teaspoon. Put it in your mouth.
3) Allow it to dissolve on the front of your tongue.
4) As the taste buds respond to the dissolving honey, you
may smack your lips to sort out the full range of flavours.
5) The flavors are enhanced when the honey flows to the
back and sides of your mouth.
6) Take time to observe the lingering aftertaste.
7) When you taste several honeys in a row, drink hot
black tea in between to keep the palate clear. Unsalted crackers
can also help restore your tasting apparatus.
8) Give your mouth time to figure the complexities in the
honey before moving on to another sample.
Read full article “Taste of Honey Varieties: Color and Flavor”
and check how much you know about honey varieties – what
constitute a honey variety, light versus dark colored honey,
taste versus flavor of honey, etc.
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