Honey is an extremely versatile food, known worldwide for
its numerous health benefits; so versatile is this rich, golden liquid that its
usage extends beyond dietary purposes! From food spreads and skin potions to
illness remedies and beauty applications, the utilities of honey seem
boundless. Honey possesses hygroscopic, antibacterial, antioxidant and
nutritional properties that make it a power food for the whole family. Since
honey is an adaptable food, serving multiple purposes, one can include honey in
the daily diet in several ways.
1. In your beverages:
Kickstart your day with a tall glass of warm water, two
tablespoons of honey and one tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice. This
honey-water-lemon concoction is known to help aid faster burning of fats, when coupled with
an active lifestyle. You can replace sugar and other calorie-heavy sweeteners.
Opt for honey in milk, instead of sugar. You can also whip up your very own,
healthy power drink to immediately feel refreshed and energized. Mix two cups
of water, one-fourth cup of fresh lemon juice, one-eighth teaspoon of salt and two and a half
teaspoons of Organic honey in a water bottle. Consume as and when needed to
rehydrate yourself, instead of consuming unhealthy sports drinks and mixes.
2. As a bread spread:
Using honey as a breakfast or bread spread is a smart and
healthier alternative to the sugar-packed conventional bread spreads available
in the market. Generously spread honey onto your morning toast for a delicious
breakfast; remember to have some fruit portions as well. Make a paste of honey
and cinnamon powder and apply it on bread as a spread, instead of jams and
jellies. You can also make a honey-mustard spread for sandwiches in a trice – just blend one-fourth cup of
prepared mustard, one tablespoon of honey and one tablespoon of mayonnaise, and
spread the mixture between bread slices. Alternatively, you can use honey as a
great dip to go with breakfast rotis or chapatis. A popular way in some rural
ways is to dip freshly made Dosas in a mix of honey & ghee.
3. As a salad dressing:
Salads taste great when married with the right dressing! You
can use honey to up your salad dressing game, and turn snack time into a
delicious, healthy daily routine. Simply add equal parts honey, balsamic
vinegar, and olive oil into a jar; add a sprinkling of your favourite herbs and
a pinch of salt to taste. Close the jar tightly with a lid and shake
thoroughly, or simply use a spoon to mix the contents well. Add a generous
portion of the dressing to your salads, instead of using mayonnaise or other
calorie-rich salad dressings.
4. As a power snack:
For a quick and nutritious snack, mix your favourite dry
fruits, a cup of raw toasted oats, a little warm milk and three tablespoons of
honey in a bowl. This muesli-like snack bowl is super-nutritious and packs
quite the punch in filling you up; it works perfectly as a light tea-time
snack, thus preventing you from binge-eating salty, fried or processed snacks.
5. In your soups:
Honey is an excellent ingredient in soups such as basques,
broths made with carrots, squash, sweet potato of certain fruit, and in soups
or curries seasoned with ginger. Just a drizzle of honey works to add more complexity
and balance to soups. In case of soups that work on the bitterness angle such
as cauliflower or parsnip based soups, honey makes the soup softer on the palate.
Spicy soups gain a slightly sweet dimension when honey is added. Moreover, the
natural viscosity of honey helps in adding more body and thickness to soups.
Organic Honey works wonderfully in various food preparations, both
as an additive and a key ingredient. Experiment with honey by using recipes for
whole-cooked meals with honey. But do note that Ayurveda warns against heating
honey. If you want to keep it simple, go the easy route and add honey as a
table ingredient in your daily meals such as beverages and snacks.
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