Honey is a staple food item in most households. Its naturally sweet flavor, versatile function, and nutrient-rich health benefits are what lead people to keep it on hand at all times.
In order for you to get the maximum benefit out of National Honey Month, we are going to share a couple of ways that you can spice up your routine with this beloved commodity.
But First -- Here Are 3 Reasons Why Honey Is Good For Your Physical Health
So many people emphasize its delectable taste, yet fail to recognize the countless benefits of introducing honey into their dietary routine.
Honey Is Rich In Antioxidants
According to Healthline, high quality, dark honey is dense in antioxidants. These nutrients are known to fight against health complications such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease by neutralizing the reactive oxygen species in your body.
Honey Manages Blood Sugar Levels Better Than Typical Sugar Does
Not only does honey raise your blood sugar levels, but it’s been known to help reduce inflammation and improve blood sugar regulation.
Honey Assists In Burn Healing
Studies have shown that honey is effective in healing partial-thickness burns, which can be attributed to its anti-inflammatory nature.
Now that you understand why honey is so important, here’s how you can use it…
Whip Up A New Snack With Alaskan Spreadable Creamed Honey
Our creamed honey is one of the best on the market – that’s why it’s our best seller!
But what exactly is creamed honey?
It’s a product of a manual process that is a natural way to preserve raw honey and keep it spreadable.
This delectable food item will never become rock hard when crystalized. In fact – it’s already crystalized! But in a smooth, rich, creamy texture.
With flavors such as Earl Grey, Lavender, Matcha, and Original; creamed honey is a perfect addition to any toast, bagel, or even an ice cream sundae!
Add Some Pizzazz To Your Cup Of Tea With Alaskan Fireweed Honey
Known as the “Champagne of Honey”, this raw, unpasteurized honey brings a unique, light, and natural taste to any cup of tea.
Alaskan Fireweed Honey is made from bees that are near acres of fireweed fields. This staple is very high in sugar and low in moisture.
With an ingredient as delightful as this, we recommend heating your Alaskan Fireweed Honey in a warm water bath to liquify. Be careful not to microwave it! You don’t want to overheat the sugar and transform it into candy.
All in all, there are so many ways to incorporate honey into your routine diet for optimal health. However, if you want to try something new, you can’t go wrong with Alaskan Creamed Honey or Alaskan Fireweed Honey.
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