=== === Excuse me if I get a little bit long-winded here, but I love honey, both for the food that it is and because it has helped me with my sinus problems in the spring during pollen season. Honey is a byproduct of a honeybee hive. It has natural sugars in it and is much healthier than fructose, sucrose and table sugar. The other sugars are processed and lose their nutritional value. It is fat-free and contains zero grams of trans fat. It has no sodium, but is high in carbohydrates, about 16-17 grams per teaspoonful. It is a quick pick-me-up that does not cause you to "drop" like those energy drinks. If you are allergic to the pollens that make everything yellow during the spring, find a local person who sells locally harvested honey. This is important: When you consume locally harvested honey, you consume small doses of pollen that you are allergic to. Come pollen season, you are almost immune to the problems you once had -- the sneezing, the itchy eyes, etc. If you buy honey, say, made in Ohio and you live in Georgia, you won't get all the benefits, because the pollens are different in the two regions. I asked an emergency room physician what could I do for my Allergies and he suggested honey and explained to me what I've just posted.
Its fact that honey is nutritious food, through which we get plenty of ATP instantly.
Honey is a nutritious sweet or sweetener, used in moderation, for boys, girls, and adults.
Yes.
Honey is the honey badger's favorite treat, although they do not rely on honey, but the nutritious bee hive is a sought after delicacy. The honey guide bird, has a habit of leading honey badgers to the bees' nests, and eats the honey, larvae, and wax from bee hives.
It is more nutritious, because it contains other ingredients, not just sugars.
"Honey bee" is an English equivalent of "Honigbiene" (Apis mellifera).There are many tasks to be carried out by honey bees in their hives. One of the biggest responsibilities is the collection and storage of food for the current population and the next generation. For example, there needs to be an adequate supply of honey, nutritious beebread and royal jelly.
Yes, honey is honey. There are a few different types of honey though: Raw honey is unprocessed and is thought to contain helpful and nutritious elements that are not contained in Pasteurized honey. (Pasteurized honey is heated to a certain point then sealed and cooled to make it safe to store) Many people believe pasteurization is often unnecessary to store honey, as it already contains anti-microbial properties which protect it from spoilage and benefit the immune system. It's worth noting that if honey is cooked at high enough temperatures, the sugar will begin to caramelize. (turning dark brown and eventually burning) So it may not really be honey anymore at that point as much as caramel.
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Fruits are a nutritious diet in the morning. This is a sentence containing the word nutritious.
Ti amo, amore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, honey!" The statement translates literally as "I love you, (my) love!" since the masculine singular noun miele ("honey") is used literally for the edible, nutritious food and not loosely or symbolically for affection. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo a-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Yes seeds are nutritious.
dairy products are nutritious