Honey is "manufactured" in one of the world's most efficient factories, the beehive. Bees may travel as far as 55,000 miles and visit more than two million flowers to gather enough nectar to make just a pound of honey.
The color and flavor of honey differ depending on the bees' nectar source
(the blossoms). In fact, there are more than 300 unique kinds of honey in the
Honey is primarily composed of fructose, glucose and water. It also contains other sugars as well trace enzymes, minerals, vitamins and amino acids.
The Honey Bees' Second Shift
In addition to gathering nectar to produce honey, honey bees perform a vital second function--pollination. About one-third of the human diet is derived from insect-pollinated plants, and honey bees are responsible for 80 percent of this pollination.
Pollination is the fertilization of a flowering plant. It occurs when pollen is transferred from the anthers of a flower to the ovules of that or another flower. Honey bees are responsible for pollinating a variety of fruits, vegetables, legumes and more.
The Delicious Forms of Honey
Most of us know honey as a sweet, golden liquid. But, in fact, honey can be found in a variety of forms.
Comb Honey
Comb honey is honey that comes
as it was produced — in the honey bees' wax comb. The comb, as well as the
honey, is edible!
Cut Comb
Cut comb honey is liquid honey
that has added chunks of the honey comb in the jar. Also
known as liquid-cut comb combination.
Liquid Honey
Free of visible crystals, liquid
honey is extracted from the honey comb by centrifugal force, gravity or
straining. Because liquid honey mixes easily into a variety of foods, it's
especially convenient for cooking and baking. Most of the honey produced in the
Naturally Crystallized Honey
Naturally crystallized honey is
honey that part of the natural glucose content has spontaneously crystallized
from solution as the monohydrate.
Whipped (or Creamed)
Honey
While
all honey will crystallize in time, whipped honey (also known as creamed honey
or sugared honey) is brought to market in a crystallized state. The
crystallization is controlled so that, at room temperature, the honey can be
spread like butter. In many countries around the world, whipped honey is
preferred to the liquid form.
Honey Products
Honey products do not meet the compositional criteria for honey, but are products consisting in whole or in part of honey.
Dried Honey
Dried honey is honey that has
been dehydrated and mixed with other ingredients to keep it free-flowing.
Flavored/Fruited Honey
Flavored/Fruited honey is honey
that has either fruit, coloring or flavoring added.
Honey stix
Honey stix
consist of liquid honey in a straw. Sometimes flavors are added.
Infused Honey
Infused honey is honey that has
had flavors of herbs, spices, peels, etc. added to it by steeping.
Specially Certified Honey
Kosher Honey
Kosher honey is honey that is
produced, processed and packaged in accordance with Jewish dietary regulations
and certified by a Kosher organization.
Organic Honey
Organic honey is honey that is
produced, processed and packaged in accordance with USDA regulations on organic
products and certified by a USDA certified agency or organization.
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