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Sidr honey comes from the nectar of the Sidr tree. The nectar produced inside the flowers contains high nutrient and medicinal properties and is the source of the sidr honey. Specifically, It is rare and expensive due to its limited production and highly medicinal properties.
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Sidr Honey • Sourced from • Rajasthan
What is Sidr Honey? • Sidr honey comes from the nectar of the Sidr tree. • The nectar flowers contain high nutrient and medicinal properties and is the source of the sidr honey. • It is rare and expensive due to its limited production. • Middle East nations are the primary producers of Sidr honey, especially Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and India.
Mystery of Sidr Tree: • The Sidr tree, also known as Indian jujube or Indian plum, belongs to the Ziziphus genus, and its botanical name is Ziziphus. • It produces the fruit named jujube, commonly known as the jujube tree. • The Sidr tree has a unique aroma that attracts the bees easil. • Grow freely in desolate areas of Yemen, unaffected by pesticides, medicines, drugs, and modern machinery. • It has a particularly unique flowering season each year.
Nature of Sidr Honey • Sidr honey is dark in color and has a thick and rich consistency. • It has a unique flavor of tangy with sweetness. Its appearance looks like • a burnt orange color and running consistency. • It becomes pale yellow and creamy when it is crystallizing.
Nutritional profile of Sidr honey • Sidr Honey contains several nutritional properties, such as natural sugars, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, and amino acids. • Additionally, it contains high antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Uses of Sidr Honey: • Sidr Honey-Organic Sweetener: It is a natural, organic sweetener used in teas, coffees, and smoothies. • Sidr Honey for Garnish: For good flavor and sweetness, add in the yogurt, desserts, pancakes, and waffles. • Sidr Honey in Skincare: Used in natural skin care products for moisturizing and smoothing the skin when applied directly on the face or as a face mask. • Sidr Honey Applying on Hair: Added with hair care products for nourishing and scalp health.
Cultural significance of Sidr Honey: • Some cultures also utilize Sidr honey, which is highly valued and has religious significance. • Furthermore, it is also given as a gift and used in holy ceremonies.
Medicinal Benefits of Sidr Honey-Wound healing: • Sidr Honey’s antibacterial properties help to treat wounds and burns, help prevent infections, and support faster healing. • It can treat various skin infections and conditions like acne and fungal infections. Also, it supports tissue regeneration.
Medicinal Benefits of Sidr Honey-Digestive Health • It helps to reduce irritation and promote healing in the digestive tract. • Also, it enhances overall digestive health and supports nutrient absorption. • Its anti-inflammatory properties aid in curing gastric problems, ulcers, and acid reflux.
Sidr Honey-Support for the immune system • The Sidr honey contains antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein, calcium, and iron. • These nutrients support the immune system and maintain good digestive health. • It has antiviral and antifungal properties, making it helpful in treating infections.
The Role of Sidr Honey in Heart Health: • The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Sidr honey maintain good heart health, reduce blood pressure levels, control cholesterol, and prevent heart diseases. How to consume Sidr Honey? • Mix Sidr honey with herbal teas or warm water. • Use Sidr Honey as a Natural Sweetener in recipes and daily use. • Mix Sidr honey with olive oil and vinegar for a healthy salad coating.
Sidr Honey- Natural Relief from cough and cold: • Sidr Honey’s antimicrobial properties are a natural remedy for colds and coughs. • Also, its antiviral property smoothens the sore throat and cures respiratory infections.
Medicinal Benefits of Sidr Honey- AntiCancer Agent: • The antioxidant properties of Sidr honey reduce the risk of cancer development by neutralizing free radicals in the body. • Its anti-inflammatory properties reduce inflammation in our body, potentially reducing the cancer