Thyme Honey Muses 450 g
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Muses Greek Thyme Honey - from the hive to your table!
It is considered a honey of exceptional quality. It belongs to the category of wild-flowering honeys, but in fact, it is a category in itself due to its strong aromatic and flavour properties. It is very attractive in appearance, which is why it is preferred by consumers. However, its high demand also stems from the fact that when mixed with other types of honey (even in small quantities), it has a decisive impact on their aroma. It accounts for about 10% of the total Greek honey production. The best regions for thyme honey are the Greek islands, especially Crete and Kythira.
Taste: Thyme honey has a pleasant taste, but sometimes, due to its high fructose concentration, it can leave a burning sensation on the palate.
Scent: A honey with a strong aroma.
Colour: Usually light amber.
Crystallisation: This type of honey crystallises within 6-18 months.
Nutritional value: Thyme honey is believed to have tonic and antiseptic properties.
Natural sweetener
Honey is sweet - that's common knowledge. But honey also brings a special "accent" to almost any recipe. It's an ingredient with almost infinite possibilities.
Many people think of honey as a glaze for desserts. However, now, more than ever, honey is considered a very flexible ingredient in cooking. Natural honey provides incomparable flavour and unique functional benefits to any recipe. As a flavour balancer or a moisture source for baked goods, honey can meet a range of needs, all while using (usually) a very small amount.
Honey, a natural source of energy
Whether you're looking for an energy boost or a sweet reward after an intense workout, honey is a quick, easy, and delicious natural source of energy!


