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It also has many [[medicine|medicinal]] properties which modern doctors are now rediscovering. A classic throat soothing drink is lemon and honey, but it is also used for healing wounds and for treating excema. |
It also has many [[medicine|medicinal]] properties which modern doctors are now rediscovering. A classic throat soothing drink is lemon and honey, but it is also used for healing wounds and for treating excema. |
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Honey is also a documentable [[SCA name]]. One such person with this name is Lady [[Honey of the Forest]], [[seneschal]] of the [[Canton of Krae Glas]]. |
Honey is also a documentable [[SCA name]]. One such person with this name is Lady [[Honey of the Forest]], past [[seneschal]] of the [[Canton of Krae Glas]]. |
Revision as of 03:25, 31 July 2003
Honey is a product produced by bees (as food storage) from the nectar of flowers. Next to water, it is the main ingredient in mead. It is also an excellent sugar substitute for medieval recipes.
It also has many medicinal properties which modern doctors are now rediscovering. A classic throat soothing drink is lemon and honey, but it is also used for healing wounds and for treating excema.
Honey is also a documentable SCA name. One such person with this name is Lady Honey of the Forest, past seneschal of the Canton of Krae Glas.