Chestnut honey: beneficial properties and contraindications

Chestnut honey is an unusual but very interesting delicacy with many useful properties. Since many people have not even heard of chestnut nectar honey, it is curious to consider the composition of the product and learn about its valuable properties.

How chestnut honey is obtained

The production process of chestnut honey differs little from the production of other honey varieties. The raw material for the product is the nectar collected by the bees from the flowers of the chestnut tree. In the process of transferring chestnut pollen and inside the hive, the bees process the raw materials, ferment it, and remove excess moisture. Ultimately, a viscous sweet substance is left in the sealed honeycomb, saturated with vitamins, organic acids and biologically active components, after which the beekeepers collect honey and prepare it for sale.

  • It is customary to distinguish 2 varieties of chestnut - sowing and horse. If the second species is widespread on the territory of Russia, then the sowing chestnut grows only in the southern regions of the country, mainly not far from Sochi, on the Black Sea coast.
  • Sweet honey is made from nectar harvested from both chestnuts. But the delicacy obtained by processing raw materials of sowing chestnut is more highly valued, therefore the most useful chestnut honey is present on the market in small quantities and is quite expensive.
  • The difficulty in obtaining honey is that the flowering of the sowing chestnut lasts only 2 weeks. During this time, bees manage to collect pollen and nectar in a very limited amount - this makes the delicacy even more scarce.

Thus, one of the unique features of chestnut honey is its rarity; you can not find a delicacy in every market or store.

What does chestnut honey taste like

Another distinctive feature of a healthy delicacy is its specific taste. Chestnut honey is very tart and distinctly bitter, due to which it slightly resembles wood, and its aroma is sharp and unusual.

Despite the fact that the chestnut delicacy has its fans, due to its unusual taste, most people use it only for treatment and in limited quantities.

How to identify a fake chestnut honey

Since chestnut nectar treats are in short supply, it is not uncommon to find low-quality counterfeits on the market. However, it is quite easy to distinguish a real product from a fake one.

  • First of all, chestnut delicacy in Russia can be supplied only from the Krasnodar Territory or from abroad. If the seller claims that the honey is collected in the middle lane, it is undoubtedly a fake.
  • The taste and smell of an unusual product should be noticeably different from traditional varieties and have a pronounced bitterness. But at the same time, after heating above 50 ° C, natural chestnut honey should lose its bitter notes, if this does not happen, it can be argued that the product is fake.
  • A characteristic feature of the chestnut delicacy is that it retains its liquid consistency for a long time and does not become sugar-coated even after a year of storage.
  • In the photo of chestnut honey, you can see that the color of the product is much darker than the delicacies of ordinary varieties, usually it has a dark brown tint.

You can check the product for naturalness using simple home experiments. For example, if, when mixed with a drop of iodine, the delicacy becomes white and gives a dark sediment, this indicates the presence of starch in the honey. To test the product for sugar impurities, you can put some honey on a sheet of paper and set it on fire, unlike sugar, a natural chestnut product will not burn.

Why is chestnut honey useful?

The unusual delicacy contains a large amount of valuable substances - vitamins C and A, riboflavin and thiamine, as well as iron, iodine, magnesium, natural acids and natural enzymes. Due to this, the product has the following properties that are valuable for the human body:

  • anti-inflammatory - eating a chestnut delicacy is useful for colds, diseases of the respiratory system and nasopharynx, for any inflammation of the digestive and genitourinary systems;
  • andantiseptic - the product of chestnut nectar is suitable for external use and for treating wounds, cuts, inflammations and irritations on the skin;
  • vaso-strengthening - the use of delicacies has a beneficial effect on the state of the heart and vascular system, the product improves brain function and prevents the development of dangerous ailments;
  • anti-aging - the delicacy not only removes all toxins, heavy metals, toxins and radioactive substances from the body, but also starts the process of cell renewal, thereby maintaining natural youth;
  • immunostimulating - it is useful to use the product in case of vitamin deficiency and weakened immunity, since it helps the body to recover from previous ailments and infections, and also serves as the prevention of new diseases.

Another useful property of the chestnut product is that it has a beneficial effect on the secretory functions of the body. The delicacy has a positive effect on a tendency to constipation and edema, has a choleretic effect and improves the functioning of the excretory system.

Useful properties of chestnut honey for men

Chestnut honey is especially beneficial for men, it has a beneficial effect on the reproductive system. The product accelerates blood circulation, and this helps to improve potency and increases the ability to conceive.

The anti-inflammatory properties of the delicacy help fight inflammation of the prostate gland - honey relieves swelling and soothes pain, allows you to quickly cope with an exacerbation. Traditional medicine considers the chestnut product to be a good natural aphrodisiac, especially when combined with walnuts.

Benefits of chestnut honey for women

An unusual delicacy has a good effect on the nervous system of women - it reduces stress levels, improves sleep, and regulates mood swings. Therefore, eating a chestnut delicacy is useful during menstruation and during menopause, the product helps to cope with unpleasant symptoms more easily and increases the overall tone.

Also, the chestnut product is highly regarded in cosmetology. As part of homemade masks and wraps, the product helps to get rid of cellulite, improves skin condition and helps to strengthen weakened hair.

Useful properties of chestnut honey for children

The benefits and harms of chestnut honey for babies are ambiguous. With good tolerance, the natural remedy will effectively strengthen the immune system and allow you to quickly cure a cough or cold. However, honey can be offered to a child for the first time only after 3 years; the delicacy often causes allergies and can damage the baby's body.

In addition, a chestnut product, due to its unusual bitter taste, may simply not be pleasant to the child.In this case, it is better to replace it with other types of honey or offer it to the baby along with drinks that will improve the taste of the product.

Attention! Before introducing chestnut honey into a children's diet for the first time, it is necessary to consult a pediatrician - the delicacy has some contraindications.

What diseases does it help

Traditional medicine recommends the use of a chestnut delicacy for many diseases. The product will be able to improve the condition of the body:

  • with gastritis, chronic stomach ulcers and liver diseases - the delicacy has a cleansing effect and also fights inflammatory processes, therefore it quickly improves health;
  • in case of flu, SARS, sore throat, tonsillitis and cough, the product lowers the temperature and eliminates the symptoms of intoxication of the body, relieves nasal congestion and promotes sputum discharge;
  • with bronchitis and pneumonia, honey not only softens irritated airways and reduces pain, but also prevents the development of a bacterial infection;
  • with varicose veins, atherosclerosis and thrombophlebitis, the delicacy strengthens the walls of blood vessels and accelerates blood circulation, and also thins the blood;
  • in case of disturbances in the functioning of the nervous system, the product helps well to cope with fatigue and normalizes sleep, gives vigor and increases physical endurance.

In small dosages and with the permission of a doctor, chestnut honey can be beneficial even for diabetes. Despite the fact that it contains a lot of carbohydrates, they mainly consist of fructose, and this substance does not lead to jumps in sugar levels.

Important! Since the issue of eating treats for diabetes should be decided on an individual basis, it is imperative to consult a doctor before introducing the product into the diet.

How to take chestnut honey

The daily dosage of a chestnut product depends on the purpose for which it is used. For the prevention and general strengthening of the body, it is recommended to eat no more than 2 large spoons per day. If honey is used to treat colds or digestive ailments, the dosage can be increased and consumed up to 100 g of honey per day, dividing this amount into 3 doses. It is best to consume chestnut honey on an empty stomach, as its beneficial properties are better absorbed.

For children, the norms for the use of delicacies should be reduced by 2 times compared to adult dosages. For prevention, a child can be given no more than 1 large spoonful of the product per day, and for medicinal purposes - up to 50 g of honey per day.

The use of chestnut honey in cosmetology

The anti-inflammatory and nutritional properties of this unusual product find their application in the cosmetic field. Even when consumed internally, the chestnut treat has many benefits for hair and skin. But it can also be applied externally - to make masks and healing wraps.

For the skin, the beneficial properties of the delicacy are especially in demand with a dry type of epidermis. Chestnut delicacy nourishes the skin with vitamins and organic acids, increases its elasticity and smoothness, helps to eliminate the first wrinkles. It is very useful to make honey masks when the skin is prone to irritation and acne, the product quickly removes inflammation and makes the skin much cleaner.

As part of the wraps, the chestnut delicacy activates metabolic processes in the tissues in problem areas. The beneficial effect is that fat deposits are quickly reduced, and the skin is tightened and gets rid of unpleasant bumps and unevenness.

Vitamins in the chestnut delicacy have a beneficial effect on hair follicles. The use of honey masks helps to stop hair loss, and also makes the curls silky and manageable.

Contraindications to chestnut honey

The benefits and harms of chestnut honey depend on the individual characteristics of the organism. You cannot use a medicinal product:

  • if you are allergic to pollen or bee products;
  • with exacerbation of pancreatitis;
  • with severe forms of diabetes mellitus.

For the first time, you need to try the delicacy in minimal quantities - this will make sure that there is no negative reaction to the product.

Terms and conditions of storage

Keep chestnut honey in a tightly closed glass jar. Best of all, the delicacy is stored at room temperature up to 20 degrees, while you need to protect it from direct sunlight and high humidity. The product has a shelf life of about 2 years if stored correctly.

Conclusion

Chestnut honey is a valuable and rather rare product with a specific taste. When consumed in moderation, the treat helps relieve cold symptoms and also helps to heal stomach and vascular diseases.

Reviews of chestnut honey

Yartseva Ekaterina Vladimirovna, 34 years old, Pskov
Chestnut honey is an unusual treat that I first tasted about a year ago. Oddly enough, I even liked the taste of honey - you won't eat much of it, but in small quantities and with tea it seems very pleasant. I mainly use it in the fall, to prevent colds and coughs.
Ilyina Marina Sergeevna, 28 years old, Moscow
I have been buying chestnut honey in special stores for 3 years. It tastes very different from ordinary honey, but it has very strong beneficial properties. The treat has helped me more than once to cure my cough and lower my temperature in a couple of days, and I also regularly make honey face masks and am very pleased with the result.

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