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The Uses Of
Honey -
Research shows that most
households do have a supply of honey on hand.
In most cases, that probably consists of a
small jar (or plastic bear) in a kitchen
cupboard or pantry. Having honey on hand in the
kitchen is a fantastic idea. Honey is an ideal
sweetener that offers numerous nutritional
benefits over the white sugar
alternative.
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Manuka
Honey -
Manuka honey comes specifically
from the nation of New Zealand. In order
to make Manuka honey, the beekeepers have
to set up hives in the wild uncultivated
regions where conditions are right for
the Manuka bush to grow. The bees then
gather nectar from the flowers of the
Manuka bush, which then results in the
production of the Manuka
honey.
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Honey: Nature’s Most
Flexible
Creation
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Honey’s first principle
use is as bee food. Bees hop from flower to
flower, sucking up the sweet liquid nectar and
storing it in a special receptacle sack. They
return to the hive and transmit the liquid to
other bees that then ingest it. Adding their
special enzymes to the mix, before secreting it
back into the honeycomb chambers of the hive.
In time, it ripens and the bees use it to feed
themselves.
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