Agave nectar is not the same a guava nectar. An agave plant is a type of cactus, whereas a guava is a fruiting plant in the myrtle family, making these two completely separate types of plant. Hence the sugary nectar derived from each plant is completely different.
While it is a natural sweetener like honey, agave nectar is a completely different substance (produced by people, not bees).
"Agave nectar (sometimes called agave syrup) is most often produced from the Blue Agaves that thrive in the volcanic soils of Southern Mexico. Agaves are large, spikey plants that resemble cactus or yuccas in both form and habitat, but they are actually succulents similar to the familiar Aloe Vera."
No
Agave is just a green vegetable, so its refined juice is in the same category as maple syrup. Entirely acceptable.
agave nectar it will end up tasting the same and it will be healthier
Agave nectar also called agave syrup, is the same as Tequila:agave syrup, is a liquor distilled from the city of the same name in the Mexican state of Jalisco, being able to find varieties amber and colorless. Like the mezcal is made from fermented and distilled from the juice extracted from agave, including the so-called blue agave (agave Tequilana (Caducifolia.ssp.tequilana.cv.azul)), with designation of origin in five states the Mexican Republic (Guanajuato, Michoacan, Tamaulipas, Nayarit and indeed throughout the state of Jalisco as in the previous four alone can occur in some municipalities). It is perhaps the most famous drink is representative of that country in the world.
honey and agave nectar and artificial sweeteners.
Guava is much the same shape as lemon.
Not always, however, coral can easily dilute to the, gray spotty colour, that guava is.
No, Honey is nectar afer the Bees have evaporated the excess moisture.
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No.
They carry it in the honey crop, in the same way as nectar. They won't forage for nectar and water on the same trip.
The Agave is any of numerous American plants belonging to that genus cultivated for economic or ornamental reasons. Sisal, or also called Sisal Hemp is a fibre yielded by an Agave of Yucatan, used for making rope and rugs. Named after Sisal, a port in Yucatan
A guava is green on the outside, and on the inside, it can be white or pink, depending on how ripe it is.