Unique Flavor, Exquisite Taste at MühendisARI
Our highland flower honey, with its exquisite scent and aroma that you can't detect even in the most fragrant perfumes, is collected and produced by our bees from the flowers in the Anatolian highlands and brought to your table. Our Yüksek Yayla honey, with its aroma and flavor that truly captivates you, is specially produced and processed through meticulous processes before its naturalness is preserved in MühendisARI jars.
What is MühendisARI Oak Honey?
Oak honey is a honeydew honey obtained from the Hungarian Oak tree, which grows in the Istranca Region. Oak honey is also produced in the Kaz Mountains region of Balikesir. Oak honey, which has recently become popular in our country, is one of the most consumed food products in the United States and Europe.
What is MühendisARI Oak Honey?
Oak honey is produced less frequently than other types of honey. It is a dark, almost black, type of honey produced only during certain periods in July and August. Thanks to the phenolic compounds it contains, it is a food rich in nutrients and has a high biologically active value. Phenolic compounds, found in large quantities in plant species, protect plants from damage by harmful insects and animals. These compounds contribute to the aroma, color, and smell of many plant-based food products. The woody taste and dark color of oak honey are due to these compounds.
What are the Characteristics of MühendisARI Oak Honey?
- Its consistency and fluidity are less than other types of honey.
- It has a darker color than flower honey.
- Its consistency is thicker.
- It creates a feeling of fullness in the mouth when consumed.
- It is rich in potassium, magnesium, iron, sodium, and phosphorus. Therefore, it has a low sugar concentration.
- Its antioxidant properties strengthen the immune system.
- Thanks to the enzymes it contains, it improves the metabolism and function of organs vital to human life.
- It supports the treatment of stomach, liver, and kidney problems.
- It has a healing effect on the blood circulation system.
- It balances metabolism.
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- It has a memory-enhancing effect and stimulates memory.
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- Because it is rich in calcium, it keeps teeth and bones strong.
- It is recommended by experts for infections such as viral and influenza.
- Genuine oak honey is low in sugar and is suitable for consumption by diabetics.
- Thanks to its mineral-rich structure, it is a heart-healthy food.
- Thanks to its rich potassium content, it helps lower blood pressure while protecting the heart's natural functioning. It also has an anti-angina effect.
- Organic oak honey, also rich in calcium and iron, is very beneficial during the first six months of pregnancy.
- It supports vigor throughout the day and reduces fatigue. Thanks to these properties, it is a natural source of energy for athletes or those who want to live a healthy life.
- It helps regulate the digestive system.
- It helps strengthen the liver.
- For people with sleep disorders, consuming a tablespoon of oak honey with warm water before bed makes it easier to fall asleep.
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MühendisARI Which Oak Produces Honey?
The main oak species that produces honey is the Freynetto oak.
MühendisARIHow Should Oak Honey Be Consumed?
- You can consume one tablespoon on an empty stomach. Due to its rich nutritional value, it is recommended to consume it on an empty stomach.
- You can hold oak honey in your mouth for a while before swallowing, and help it dissolve with your tongue.
- You can add it to herbal teas as a natural sweetener.
- You can also choose it as an accompaniment to cold drinks.
- You can consume it by mixing it into yogurt or breakfast cereals.
- You can include it on your breakfast tables.
MühendisARI How to Produce Oak Honey
It is obtained from the liquid flowing from acorns growing in mountainous regions as a result of the magnificent work of honeybees. Oak honey distinguishes itself from other types of honey with its intense aroma, thick texture, and unique dark color. Also known as Black Forest honey among the public, oak honey is among the types of honeydew honey. While flower honey varieties are formed as a result of worker bees collecting it from plants Honey, as its name suggests, is obtained from the secretions of trees such as pine and oak. A sweet liquid forms in the leaves and acorns of oak trees as a result of sudden drops in air temperature. Honeybees collect this liquid in the early morning hours, before the air warms up. This liquid, considered a type of sap, transforms into honey in the honeybees' stomachs.