Pure Honey Usage & Care Guide
ℹ️ How to Use
**Daily Consumption:**
- Take 1 teaspoon on empty stomach with warm water
- Use as natural sweetener in tea (add after cooling to preserve enzymes)
- Mix with lemon water for morning detox drink
**Medicinal Uses:**
- Soothe sore throat: 1 tsp honey with warm water
- Wound healing: Apply thin layer directly to minor cuts
- Cough relief: Mix with ginger juice
**Cooking:**
- Replace sugar in recipes (use 3/4 cup honey per 1 cup sugar)
- Drizzle over pancakes, waffles, or fruit
- Use in marinades and salad dressings
- Take 1 teaspoon on empty stomach with warm water
- Use as natural sweetener in tea (add after cooling to preserve enzymes)
- Mix with lemon water for morning detox drink
**Medicinal Uses:**
- Soothe sore throat: 1 tsp honey with warm water
- Wound healing: Apply thin layer directly to minor cuts
- Cough relief: Mix with ginger juice
**Cooking:**
- Replace sugar in recipes (use 3/4 cup honey per 1 cup sugar)
- Drizzle over pancakes, waffles, or fruit
- Use in marinades and salad dressings
📦 Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature in original glass jar with lid tightly closed. Never refrigerate (causes crystallization). Keep away from moisture. Crystallization is natural - gently warm jar in hot water to liquify.
Shelf Life: Indefinite when stored properly (honey never spoils)
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
- Sweeten traditional chai or kahwa
- Mix with yogurt and nuts for healthy dessert
- Drizzle over fresh fruit chaat
- Add to homemade face masks
- Use in traditional remedies with turmeric or cinnamon
- Mix with yogurt and nuts for healthy dessert
- Drizzle over fresh fruit chaat
- Add to homemade face masks
- Use in traditional remedies with turmeric or cinnamon
