All you need to know about honey

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Honey is known and used since ancient times as a food and remedy. In addition, it is also made up of a complex process, through the hard work of bees.

1. Does honey have an expiration date?


Scientists have found jars of honey in thousands of years old Egyptian tombs that are still safe to eat. Low humidity, strong acids and antibacterial compounds make it almost impossible to spoil as long as it is kept tightly closed. The best way to store honey is by storing it in an airtight container, in a cool, dry place like a pantry.

2. What effect does honey have?


The use of honey to treat wounds and burns has been a part of Traditional Medicine for centuries. The ancient Egyptians used it to treat wounds. It has natural compounds that fight bacteria, promote healing, prevent infection, and soothe swelling. To be on the safe side, buy medical honey from a pharmacy to treat wounds or burns. For serious injuries, hospital treatment is required.

3. Is honey good?


Honey has the advantage of being slightly sugary because it contains antioxidants, amino acids and healthy vitamins. However, some experts argue that the beneficial components of honey are too few to be of any concern. One teaspoon of honey contains 21 calories, compared to 16 calories in sugar. Absolutely do not give honey to children under 1 year old because it can cause poisoning.

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Đối với trẻ em dưới 1 tuổi uống mật ong có thể gây ngộ độc

4. Does honey help with allergies?


Honey contains pollen, so some people eat honey to relieve symptoms of hay fever and other allergic diseases. It works the way allergy shots do. The pollens present in honey rarely cause sneezing or watery eyes in people with pollen allergies. Scientists say that eating honey doesn't help most people with seasonal allergies.

5. Does honey help treat colds?


Studies show that drinking small amounts of honey helps children cough less and sleep better, compared to many well-known syrups and allergy tablets. However, do not give honey to children under 1 year old because it can cause poisoning.

6. How do bees make honey?


The process of making honey begins with bees moving to flowers to suck nectar. The nectar will be stored in a special bag like the second stomach of bees, where enzymes break down the nectar into simple sugars. When it returns to the hive, the honey will be transported from one bee to another, and finally into a hole.
However, at this time, honey still contains a lot of water, to dry, the bees will wave their wings to create wind to dry the honey. Then use wax to seal the finished honey. To make a pound of honey, the bee would need to visit 2 million flowers during its lifetime.

7. Is honey made from bee vomit?

After the nectar is sucked, the bee will store it in a second stomach specializing in nectar. Since honey is not stored in the actual stomach, it is not necessarily made up of bee vomit.

8. Since when did people know about honey?


Humans started collecting honey thousands of years ago. From 6000 BC, on the stone slabs in Spain there are engravings of people harvesting honey. Since about 8000 BC, beeswax has been processed into food in Turkey. By 2400 BC, the Egyptians had skilled beekeepers.

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Mật ong manuka có thể sử dụng điều trị vết thương, vết bỏng và vết loét

9. How is honey used in brewing?


The oldest known fermented drink is made with honey. Scientists found it preserved in 9,000-year-old ceramic vases at a site in Northern China. The recipe also includes rice and fruit.
Today, brewers use honey to make beer taste sweet or dry, or to add aroma, flavor and roundness. Many brewers also make mead, which is made from fermented honey, but mead is not beer.

10. What is Royal Jelly?


Royal Jelly is a super food for young bees. The young eat it for a few days, but the queen bees are eaten until they are adults. That's why queen bees are bigger and live longer than other bees. Some say that royal jelly is also a superfood for humans and can treat everything from baldness to menopause and arthritis, but in fact, the claims about royal jelly are more exaggerated. reality.

11. What is Manuka Honey?


Manuka honey, created from the New Zealand manuka tree, is a popular folk remedy for treating wounds, burns and sores. It has a unique antibacterial compound in honey. That is why it attracts interest from scientists. Recent studies support the use of manuka to heal wounds and skin diseases, and fight dangerous bacteria. It also holds promise as a treatment for some cancers.

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Reference source: webmd
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