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Honey
A
thick, sweet liquid made by bees from flower nectar. Contrary
to what many people think, a honey's color and flavor does
not derive from the bee, but from the nectar's source. In
general, the darker the color the stronger the flavor. There
are hundreds of different honeys throughout the world, most
of them named for the flower from which they originate.
Honey contains many useful trace
elements and is an easily digested form of energy. Honey is
comprised mainly of the sugars glucose and fructose. It does
not have a very high nutritional value, although it does contain
small amounts of minerals among them calcium, phosphorus,
and potassium and several vitamins: the B complex,
C, D, and E. It also contributes some amino acids.
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