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How is honey produced, and what are its uses in cooking?
How is honey produced, and what are its uses in cooking?
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Honey is produced when bees collect nectar from flowers, store it in their honey sacs, and pass it to other worker bees who break it down with enzymes. The nectar is then placed in honeycomb cells, where bees fan their wings to evaporate moisture, turning it into thick, sweet honey.
In cooking, honey is used as a natural sweetener in desserts, marinades, drinks, and dressings. It caramelises beautifully, adds depth to sauces, and pairs well with warm dishes served in traditional brass or copper bowls from http://www.brassglobe.com, which enhance both flavour and presentation.