Wild Small Bee Honey جنگلی چھوٹی مکھی کا شھد
₨ 1,800 – ₨ 3,600
Urdu Name: | شہد |
English Name: | Honey |
Scientific Name: | |
Arabic Name: | عسل |
Hindi Name: | शहद |
- 100% Guaranteed
- Unheated
- Unadulterated
- All Natural
Overview
Our Wild Small Bee Honey is a premium and rare variety of honey sourced from the nectar of Sidr trees by small bees in their natural habitats. This honey is highly valued for its distinct flavor, rich aroma, and numerous health benefits. It is known for its purity, unique floral notes, and creamy texture, making it a sought-after delicacy. Our Honey is geathered directly from the Honey Extractors which maksour honey the most pure. It is Unheated, Unpasteurized and Unprocessed honey. Switching to RAW Honey is best option with regard to Positive Health Monetry and its maximum benefits.
Why Choose Small Bee Honey?
- The specialty of this small bee honey lies in the fact that where other honey bees can produce up to twenty kilos of honey, small bee produces only one kilo of honey.
- Farming small bees can result into their death, thus Small Bee’s Honey is not farmed but collected directly from the hives making it 100% natural, extreme care and precautions have been taken while producing our small bee honey.
- Small Bee Honey Cures most diseases which is proven by Quran Al-Hakim and Sunnahﷺ, Among them are Ear-Nose-Throat Diseases, Cardiac Irregularities, Arthritis, Body Weakness, Sexual Weakness plus repairing of internal organs.
Benefits
Rich in Antioxidants:
Small Bee honey, like many other types of honey, contains antioxidants. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals in the body, which may contribute to aging and certain diseases.
Immune System Support:
The antioxidants and other compounds in honey are believed to support the immune system. Regular consumption of honey, including orange blossom honey, may contribute to overall immune health.
Soothing for Coughs and Sore Throats:
Honey is known for its soothing properties and is often used as a natural remedy for coughs and sore throats. The thick consistency of honey can help coat the throat and provide relief.
Wound Healing:
Honey has been used historically for its potential wound-healing properties. Its antibacterial properties may help prevent infections and promote the healing of minor wounds and burns.
Digestive Health:
Honey is believed to have positive effects on digestion. It may help soothe the digestive tract and promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
Natural Energy Source:
The natural sugars in honey, including fructose and glucose, make it a quick and easily digestible source of energy. Consuming a small amount of little bee honey can provide a natural energy boost.
Skin Care:
Some people use honey topically for skincare. The antibacterial and moisturizing properties of honey may benefit the skin. A honey mask can be applied to the face for a hydrating effect.
Allergy Alleviation:
There is a concept, although not strongly supported by scientific evidence, that consuming local honey, including small bee honey, may help alleviate seasonal allergies. The idea is that exposure to small amounts of local pollen in the honey may desensitize the immune system.
How To Use
Honey is a versatile and popular ingredient with a wide range of uses. Here are some common ways to use honey:
Sweetener:
Use honey as a natural sweetener in your tea, coffee, or other beverages. It can be a healthier alternative to refined sugar.
Toast and Bread Spread:
Spread honey on toast or bread for a sweet and delicious breakfast. You can also add butter or your favorite nut butter for extra flavor.
Oatmeal and Cereal Topping:
Drizzle honey over your oatmeal or cereal to add sweetness. Combine it with fruits, nuts, or yogurt for a tasty and nutritious breakfast.
Smoothies:
Sweeten your smoothies with honey for a natural and wholesome flavor. It pairs well with a variety of fruits and can complement both sweet and savory smoothie combinations.
Yogurt Enhancer:
Mix honey into yogurt for a simple and sweet yogurt parfait. Add granola, nuts, or fresh fruit for extra texture and flavor.
Salad Dressing:
Use honey in homemade salad dressings to balance flavors. Combine it with olive oil, vinegar, mustard, and herbs for a tasty dressing.
Marinades and Glazes:
Incorporate honey into marinades for meats or use it as a glaze for roasted vegetables. The natural sugars in honey can caramelize during cooking, adding a delicious touch.
Cheese Pairing:
Pair honey with cheese for a delightful combination. Drizzle honey over a cheese platter or spread it on crackers along with your favorite cheeses.
Baking:
Substitute honey for sugar in baking recipes for a natural sweetener. Honey can add moisture and a unique flavor to cakes, cookies, and muffins.
Energy Booster:
Before a workout or when you need a quick energy boost, consider consuming a spoonful of honey for a natural source of carbohydrates.
Face Masks:
Some people use honey in skincare routines. Create a simple face mask by applying a thin layer of honey to your face, leaving it on for about 15-20 minutes, and then rinsing it off with warm water.
Sore Throat Relief:
Mix honey with warm water or tea to soothe a sore throat. The antibacterial properties of honey may provide relief.
Additional information
Weight | 500 Grams, 1000 Grams |
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