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Interesting facts about honey

 Many people love honey, although there are enough of those who hate it. But this product is very useful and it cannot be denied. Some people, however, cannot eat it, but this already depends on the individual state of health. Most people like fragrant and aromatic honey very much.


Interesting facts about honey


Under ideal conditions, honey can be stored for thousands of years without rotting. For example, archaeologists have found impregnated honey amphibians in ancient Egyptian cemeteries, which could not be eaten.

Honey is a powerful natural protection. It was there that the body of Alexander the Great, who died during the campaign, was immersed to return it to Greece and prevent it from decaying on the road (interesting facts about Alexander the Great). And in ancient times, meat and fish were usually coated with honey to protect them from permanent damage.

It is also one of the most common forms of embalming in ancient Egypt.

On average, a single beehive collects from 20 to 50 kg of bees per year. But beekeepers do not take more than half of it, otherwise, the bees themselves will starve.

The world's most expensive honey, Life Mel, is produced in limited quantities in Israel.

Dirty sellers often purify honey by adding water, starch, or other ingredients.

In terms of nutritional value, honey surpasses most other types of meat, especially by two and a half times. However, the nuts are twice as nutritious.

It contains a large amount of pollen, so this product is contraindicated in many people with allergies.

Even though beekeeping in Siberia began to develop only on an industrial scale only a century before its end, more honey is now being produced anywhere else in our country.

Hot summers lead to the decay of beneficial substances contained in honey. Therefore, there is no point in putting too hot tea for profit, without reason to taste it.

One bee will have to fly more than 450 miles [450,000 km] (11 times longer than the equator) to collect a pound of honey.

Natural honey has a strong anti-inflammatory effect. It is widely used in traditional medicine.

Archaeological excavations have revealed that our distant ancestors used it for food some 15,000 years ago.

In ancient Greece, people believed that eating honey helped them to live longer.

Today, much of the world's honey is produced annually in China.

Eating too much honey is harmful to dental health.

The human body absorbs almost 100% honey (interesting facts about the human body).

The structure of this product includes three hundred different things, and they are all useful to one degree or another.

In 1985, border guards in Peru seized honey exported to Ecuador and found it to be filled with cocaine. It turned out that Ecuador's drug dealers had set up special beehives near the coca fields to transport the drug across the border.

African bees do not make honey, because there is no winter in their area, and they have no reason to store food.

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