Honey Orange Blossom
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100% natural Made with natural components
Description
The Alemany Orange Blossom Honey is the honey produced by the bee from the nectar of the orange blossom (Ciprus SP). It is a highly appreciated honey in the world market.
Sedative, it has traditionally been used as an antispasmodic. It is recommended as a painkiller and in infusions for children and adults in case of insomnia. Astringent.
Indication
Honey has many therapeutic properties. It can be used externally thanks to its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties, as it helps to heal and prevent infections in wounds and superficial burns. Thanks to its astringent and softening qualities, it is also used in cosmetics: creams, facial cleansing masks, tonics, etc. It is also a good natural preservative and an ally against aging, since it contains antioxidants that stop the appearance of free radicals. Rich in vitamins, minerals and amino acids, honey is also a powerful antimicrobial agent that helps fight colds: a bowl of milk or a very hot infusion with a tablespoon of honey is always a good remedy. Among the few minerals it contains, the most frequent are: calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc, phosphorus and potassium. Also present are almost half of the existing amino acids, organic acids (acetic and citric, among others) and vitamins of the B complex and vitamins C, D and E.
Intake mode
It is recommended to spread with toast or bread, ideal for breakfast or a snack.
Storage conditions
Consume within 20 months from the date of packaging.
Ingredients
Orange honey (100%).
Nutritional table
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For 100 g
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Energetic value302 kcal
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Lipid fats0.1 g
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Saturated fatty acids0 g
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Carbohydrates / Carbohydrates75.1 g
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Sugars75.1 g
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Dietary fiber0.1 g
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Protein0.4 g
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Salt0.1 g
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