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MIELE MILLEFIORI 250 g
Oltresole

MILLEFLOWER HONEY 250 g

The Oltresole Millefiori Honey with amber reflections and a very sweet and varied aroma is an Italian artisan product. Harvested in the hot August, it is a natural honey that knows how to give new smells and flavors every time thanks to the always different presence of pollen and flowers, an excellence of the territory that never disappoints. Wildflower honey is useful in the treatment of flu, it helps to calm coughs and performs antibacterial functions. It is a precious source of energy useful for sports children, convalescents and the elderly. It is also useful for the intestine and the digestive system can eliminate constipation, balance bacterial levels and improve the overall efficiency of nutrient absorption. Excellent to consume during breakfast but also to accompany salads and cheeses. PAIRING: Oltresole Millefiori Honey can be easily used in many ways: to sweeten coffee, milk, herbal teas and yogurt or simply spread on a slice of toast for breakfast or as an out-of-meal meal. Enjoy it as a dressing for salads, fresh fruit salads, cakes, biscuits or served with cheeses such as Brie Fontina Gorgonzola and Taleggio. We particularly recommend aged cheeses such as Fossa cheese or 36 months aged Parmigiano Reggiano followed by a good glass of Passito. WELLNESS AND HEALTH: Wildflower honey is the richest and most complete in nutritional and therapeutic substances as compared to other varieties of honey it is rich in pollen from different sources. Contains numerous minerals and antioxidants. It is excellent for children for those who are convalescing and for the elderly as it strengthens and increases physical energy. Useful remedy in the treatment of flu states it helps to calm cough and lung diseases being also a good natural antibacterial. Wildflower honey can help stimulate the intestines and cleanse the liver. Used externally as nourishment for skin and hair, it can promote the healing of burns and wounds. FUN FACT: wildflower honey comes from an unspecified multitude of flowers, so it can have a different flavor and color from year to year. In Spain, images of honey harvesting dating back to 7000 BC have been found, and by 2100 BC the Sumerians and Babylonians were already familiar with beekeeping. The Egyptians also mentioned honey in their hieroglyphs. According to Greek mythology, Cupid's arrows had been dipped in honey: when they pierced people's hearts, they caused immediate love. In fact, the god of love was often depicted stealing honey from hives or being chased by swarms of bees. The honey badger is an animal found in India, Adrica and the Middle East. Greedy for honey, to get it he stops at nothing: he is a ferocious predator and can even survive the bites of poisonous snakes. Bees can see ultraviolet light and for them every flower ready to be pollinated is a set of colors completely unknown to us.

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