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Honey is natural sticky, sweet substance made by honeybees from the nectar of flowers. Bees collect nectar from flowers and convert it into honey, which has a golden colour, and natural sweetness. Besides making your dishes sweet, it can offer many health benefits, including relief from cold and flu. But don’t go on adding honey to anything you like. Certain honey combinations may do more harm than good. One of the common mistakes that people make is mixing honey with hot water and drinking it on an empty stomach. There are more such ingredients that you should not mix with honey!
Honey mostly consists of carbohydrates. B`ut it has other nutrients too. A 100 gram of honey has 82.4 gm of carbohydrates, 17 gm of water, and other nutrients like calcium (6 mg), potassium (52 mg), and vitamin C (0.5 mg) according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Here are some of the health benefits of honey:
Certain combinations with honey can make it toxic. Here are some of them:
If you add honey to hot water, it can be harmful for you. Honey can turn toxic at 140 degrees, as per a 2010 study published in AYU (an International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda). Researchers also found that since honey contains natural sugars, heating it can release 5-hydroxymethylfurfural or HMF which may be carcinogenic.
Honey should not be mixed with garlic, as it can lead to digestive discomfort or aggravate gastrointestinal issues for some people, says Jangda. Garlic has strong antimicrobial properties, and when mixed with honey, it may affect how the body processes the combination.
Using honey to make your salad more nutritious? Make sure it does not have cucumber. Avoid mixing honey with cucumber, which has cooling and diuretic properties. When mixed with honey, cool cucumber can trigger skin issues or digestive health issues.
Mixing honey and ghee or clarified butter can turn toxic. During a 2020 study published in Toxicology Reports, rats were given honey and ghee in equal ratio. They were found to be incompatible. Researchers noticed hair loss, weight loss, and red patches on the ears in the rats after honey and ghee consumption.
Do not have honey with food items like fish and meat that are high in protein, says Jangda. It not only has a strange taste, but the combination can lead to delay in digestion and cause stomach problems.
Drizzling honey in a bowl of fruits like mango will further enhance the sweetness. Avoid mixing honey with sweet fruits like pineapple and mango. Since they are already sweet, they can cause sugar spikes in people, especially those who may be diabetic.
Certain combinations can enhance the benefits of honey. Check them out!
Honey with lemon has a soothing effect on the throat and helps cure sore throats and coughs. Lemon and honey have vitamin C, which has immune-enhacing role. Vitamin C plays a role in producing white blood cells that can help your body fight infection, according to research published in Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism in 2006. But don’t heat them!
Honey and ginger make an excellent combination to improve digestion. They are also a good home remedy for nausea relief. Ginger has anti-inflammatory benefits, aiding digestion and reducing inflammation, says Jangda.
Both these ingredients have antioxidants as well as anti-inflammatory properties. The honey and cinnamon combination can be safely used to boost immunity and manage your blood sugar levels.
Combining honey with nuts such as almonds or walnuts offers a tasty and nutrient-dense snack. Nuts provide healthy fats and proteins that complement natural sugars found in honey. So, have this combination instead of eating unhealthy snacks.
Honey does not go well with all the ingredients. So, look for combinations that can enhance the properties of honey and the other ingredients, for a more enjoyable and nutritious experience.
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