Amber-coloured honey, smells rather untypically of wet leaves, liquorice or dried mushrooms, tastes malty-spicy like caramel. Originates from eucalyptus trees, which are<br />very common in the Mediterranean region.<br /><br />Plattner Bienenhof Eucalyptus Honey comes from the eucalyptus trees, which are very common in the Mediterranean region, and it tastes unusually spicy-malty like<br />caramel or cappuccino. On the nose, the honey is rather atypical with notes of dried mushrooms, wet leaves and liquorice. Eucalyptus honey crystallises quickly and then<br />changes colour to beige-grey. Like the essential oils of the plant, our Plattner Bienenhof eucalyptus honey is used to treat colds and respiratory infections. It is also exciting<br />to combine eucalyptus honey with ripened cheese: sheep's milk or Parmigiano, for example.<br /><br />On average, honey contains about 17-19% water, about 70% simple sugars (carbohydrates in the form of glucose and fructose), about 2.5% sucrose, about 0.1% other<br />sugars and about 8% other substances. These naturally occurring components are: Acids, lactones, mineral salts, proteins, amino acids, vitamins, colloids and aromatic<br />substances.<br /><br />Honey, with about 300 kilocalories per 100 grams, is an energy-rich natural product, quickly digestible and well and rapidly absorbed by the body.<br /><br />Honey is a living food!<br /><br />It is even said to have some interesting positive properties on the human body: sedative (calming), antiseptic (germicidal), antianemic (increases red blood cells), diuretic<br />(increases water excretion), and many more.<br /><br />The freshly harvested honey is liquid, but can crystallise over time. This process is quite natural and the crystallised honey can be liquefied again in a warm water bath (up<br />to 40° C).<br /><br />Honey is not suitable for children or babies under 12 months.<br /><br />Country of origin: Italy<br />
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€13.60