Orange blossom honey is harvested from the country of Lebanon. Sweet and relatively thick, orange blossom honey is one of the best honey varietals you can add to tea, drizzle over granola or spread on toast. Orange blossom honey has a beautiful light amber color, although it can range more toward a water white color when thereâ??s little or no other citrus nectar used to produce it. Donâ??t be surprised if your orange blossom honey crystallizes extremely quickly, because it has very high glucose content. A gentle warm water bath will restore the honey to its liquid state. Orange blossom honey does indeed smell like oranges and citrus, although the aroma is a mild and delicate one. If you wait a while before eating the honey, its aroma and â??honey tasteâ?? will take on added complexity. Orange blossom is a fruity and sweet honey, but only has light citrus overtones rather than a strong orange flavor. Itâ??s also rather acidic. Well, its sweetness makes orange blossom an outstanding honey for eating straight out of the jar. If youâ??re trying to get a better idea of its sweetness, itâ??s definitely sweeter than wildflower honey. Spreading orange blossom honey on English muffins, French toast or pancakes is a recipe for a yummy breakfast or snack, but itâ??s just as delicious when paired with aged cheeses, used to sweeten baked goods, added to marinades, sauces and dips and of course, replacing sugar as a sweetener for tea or coffee. The primary medical benefits of all honeys are that theyâ??re high in antioxidants, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatories, largely due to their slow release of hydrogen peroxide into the body. Orange blossom honey is no exception; in fact, itâ??s better than most varieties in that regard. The many antioxidants contained in this honey work to support the immunity system and fight the effects of free radicals that, over time, damage the bodyâ??s important organs and cause chronic illnesses. As for anti-bacterial properties, studies have shown that orange blossom honey is effective against some of the most serious bacterial pathogens and is an effective skin moisturizer. Orange blossom honey is one of the best varieties for those who suffer from allergies, because of its relatively low pollen content. It also helps with digestion, eases sore throats, and is one of the honey varietals which can aid with wound healing when applied topically.
Oak honey is produced by bees in Annaya, Lebanon. Our oak honey is forged from the sap of oak trees giving you a highly nutritious with a strong and not so sweet taste. Oak honey comes from tree sap, not from nectar like most honeys. This honey is dark and malty, with a taste and color similar to that of molasses Oak honey is characterized as honey of very high nutritional value. Rich in antioxidants and minerals, it contains large quantities of potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and sodium. The enzymes it contains support metabolism and vital organ function and is beneficial for the digestive system.
Eucalyptus honey is harvested from Lebanon. Those who favor light, sweet varieties like orange blossom honey may find eucalyptus honey too strong for their taste. In fact, the difference between those varietals and eucalyptus is usually obvious as soon as you compare the jars; eucalyptus honey is normally dark brownish-orange or dark amber rather than a light amber color, and normally dull rather than translucent. Unlike most honey varieties, eucalyptus honey contributes more than just sweetness when used in the kitchen. It can be added as a sweetener for tea, of course, but it will add its own rich flavor instead of simply replacing sugar. Most honey has natural antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antiseptic properties. But the eucalyptol compound that gives eucalyptus honey) its trademark aroma and taste is a potent anti-inflammatory on its own â?? adding to the medicinal power of this honey. Eucalyptus honey is often used with great effectiveness to treat coughs and colds as well as upper respiratory infections; some studies have shown it to be more effective than cough syrups for sore throats, the menthol-like properties of eucalyptus makes it an excellent decongestant, and it has strong expectorant power to clear mucus. Some believe that eucalyptus honey may eventually be proven as a first-line treatment for more serious respiratory diseases
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Kutki Botanical Name: Picorrhiza kurroa Kutki is a small ceaseless herb and usually grows up to 20-30cm in height. This plant's root is tubular, elongated, and straight or slightly curved, with few longitudinal and dotted scars, mostly attached to rhizomes. The botanical name of Kutki is Picorrhiza kurroa. It is found in the Himalayas range of India, Pakistan, Kashmir, China, and Bhutan.
Botanical Name: Trifolium pratense Trifolium pratense, Red Clover is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family fabaceae, native to Europe , western Asia, and north west Africa.
Botanical Name: Pistacia Integerrima Kakdaseengi is found in the Himalayas, Kashmir, Sikkim to Bhutan mountain range at 600 to 2500 meters. Its botanical name is Pistacia Integerrima J. L. Stewart, ex Brandis. A different word is used for Kakdaseengi in a foreign language
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica Urtica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Urticaceae. Many species have stinging hairs and may be called nettles or stinging nettles, although the latter name applies particularly to Urtica dioica. Urtica species grow as annuals or perennial herbaceous plants, rarely shrubs. They can reach, depending on the type, location and nutrient status, a height of 10â??300 centimetres (3.9â??118.1 in). The perennial species have underground rhizomes. The green parts have stinging hairs. Their often quadrangular stems are unbranched or branched, erect, ascending or spreading.
Botanical Name Silybum marianum Whole milk thistle seeds are obtained from Silybum marianum a Mediterranean herb commonly called Holy Thistle Ladys Thistle and Blessed Thistle While the seeds are most frequently used to make teas tinctures and infusions they can also be as food Milk thistle Silybum marianum L Gaertner Asteraceae is an annual or biennial that grows from 5 10 feet 15 30 m tall has large pricklyedged leaves covered with undulating white patches and stems containing a milky juice
Quince Seeds Botanical Name: Cydonia oblonga The quince is a monotypic genus comprising the family Rosaceae, subfamily Maloideae and genus Cydonia (USDA, 2009). The quince plant grows as a shrub or small tree (4 - 6 m high) and is rounded by a canopy up to 3 m in diameter.
Botanical Name: Crataegus chrysocarpa Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha; family Rosaceae), also known as whitehorn, maybush, or haw, is a fruit-bearing shrub consisting of bright red berries, white flowers, and bright green leaves. It is native to North America, Asia, Europe, and Northern Hemisphere temperate regions
Botanical Name: Podophyllum hexandrum Ban Kakri is also known as the Himalayan apple, is a plant found in the Himalayan range of Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and India. Ban kakri plant is located in the meadows and moist, forest shaded slop at an altitude of 2600-4500 m. The root and underground stem (rhizome) of this plant are used for medical purposes. We provide Ban kakri that we collected from the Himalayan range of Pakistan area such as Gilgit, Skardu, Allai Valley and About Abad.
Botanical Name: Fritillaria Cirrhosa Fritillaria is a perennial flowering plant and is a part of the lily family. It is found on mountain slopes of Kashmir, Nepal,China,and Pakistan. The botanical name of Fritillaria is Fritillaria Cirrhosa, and in Chinese, its name is Chuan Bei Mu
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