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Yemeni Honey – What Makes It Unique And Beneficial To Consume Everyday

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Yemen is one of the top nations when it comes to producing the best and rare honey variety. Usually, different sources additionally exist, but none quite reach the quality that Yemeni honey offers. It is regarded as one of the finest honey varieties available across the world and quite naturally the costly one. The high quality and difficulty in obtaining and transporting it add to its cost, making it an expensive option.

Undoubtedly, this honey is on a different level. This makes one wonder — why precisely is Yemeni honey unique? Or perhaps one may consider what is so exceptional about Yemeni honey? To get answers to such questions, it is necessary to know about what Yemeni honey is.

What is Yemeni Honey?

Sidr and Elb are two of the most famous trees that help the production of the best and most costly honey in Yemen. These trees are also referenced in the Holy Qur’an and the Bible, which adds to their fame and character. A large portion of the honey harvested in the Hadhramaut region comes from these trees. Beekeepers utilize the most conventional harvesting techniques to preserve the quality of this honey.

Besides this, it is fun that this unadulterated and raw Yemeni honey has such a lot of significant worth in the Arab culture that it tends to be a status symbol.

Yemeni honey is produced from the blossoms of its mother plant, the wild Sidr tree that grows in Yemen’s desert spaces (Wadi Dho’an). The honey bees produce the nectar only from the Sidr tree, making it rich and unique. No pesticides, chemical substances or composts are utilized to develop these trees, and the honey harvesting process is done using devices, a little smoke and some sharp knives. The honey is then poured, unheated and raw, into containers, protecting its health and shipping of the nearby business sectors. Contingent upon the method involved with harvesting, the cost of Yemeni honey varies. However, it is the most perfect and highest grade available because of its quality, manual labour and the environment. It has been found to have a PH that is the same as the PH of the human body, which assists it with being consumed and handled by the body rapidly.

Why is Yemeni Honey Unique?

It comes with several exceptional characteristics that make it different from other honey varieties. Below are a few things that make it unique –

Production

 Honey bees have figured out how to shield themselves from the intense heat by making their hives in mountain caves throughout the long term. This makes the Hadhramaut region of Yemen an ideal favourable place for honey bees. Yemeni honey — one of the most costly honey — also comes from the wild Sidr tree, which grows in the arid deserts of Yemen.

In addition, no chemical compounds (e.g pesticides and composts) are used on these trees, which help keep the honey raw and natural.

Harvest Cycle –

Harvest cycle is another important reason which makes Yemeni honey so unique. It is just harvested throughout the winter, as at this time Sidr tree produces the most flowers. Subsequently, the honey bees can have their fill of as much pollen as they need, which helps give their produce that much-wanted pleasantness. Plus, since the Sidr tree delivers maximum pollen, the honey bees don’t need to look for pollen from different trees, which can dilute the honey’s richness. Manual labour and conventional techniques are used in harvesting Yemeni honey that makes it an expensive variety.

Taste and Color –

One more remarkable quality of Yemeni honey is its particular taste and fragrance, coming about because of the nectar from Sidr tree blossoms. Though this particular character, texture, and colour of the honey might vary depending upon the area of origin, it has a steady general description. Sidr honey is dense and thick, with a beautiful golden colour. Additionally, it is very sticky to touch.

Health Benefits –

Compared to regular table sugar, natural honey contains supplements and compounds that are gainful to wellbeing. Far and away superior, Yemeni honey has the highest nutrient content available! One tablespoon of Yemeni honey has 64 calories and roughly 17g of sugar (counting sucrose, fructose, and glucose) and contains virtually no fat. It also contains indispensable nutrients and minerals in trace amounts. Being an ultimate healer, Yemeni honey treats skin problems, infections, soothes inflammation, treats digestive issues, cures cough and cold symptoms, and offers several other health benefits as well.

There are numerous other medical advantages of Yemeni Sidr honey, and people have sworn by it for a further developed memory and for help in treating cancer symptoms. In addition, consuming the highest-grade organic Yemeni honey daily can help achieve excellent physical health and sound mental health to stay fit & active forever.

About author
The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.
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