Originally posted by rocfighter
It is very good for you if it is local. If you get it at the grocery store it is most likely from China and has no medicinal use. Quote: |
I agree, I have a co-worker that raises bees for their honey and I've learned alot from talking with him. He sells his honey at local farmers markets
and typically sells more than he can produce in a summer. Grocery store honey is processed/heated up just enough to kill enzymes that cause it to
crystalize when stored on the shelf. Personally I think it's pure marketing. Most wouldn't see crystalized honey very appealling to eat if you've
ever seen it in a jar. He get's lots of requests for raw honey due to the holistic benefits people get from it. Raw honey is much harder to find
since it's simply not readily available everywhere. Ok, I'm done rambling now.. | |