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Get in on the ground level of the next artisan food obsession—honey! Just like wine, cheese, beer or coffee, honey is an artisan food with much to be discovered. Whether you're interested in tasting the various varietals, using it as a cure, or harvesting your own,
is the guide for you. This book reveals the deep and complex world of honey, its diverse floral sources, and its surprising range of colors, smells, and flavors. You will learn about over 50 single-origin honeys, their sensory profiles, where they are produced and where to buy them. Discover how to taste and evaluate honey using the same methods as professional honey sensory expert. Understand how honey is produced by honeybees, and how beekeepers harvest, and bottle this liquid gold. You'll also discover the historical role honey has played around the world in folklore, religions, and economies. From its health benefits, to recipes, to food pairings, this complete guide covers all things honey!
Honey is the latest food trend that can be found at farmers' markets, specialty food shops and on the menu of restaurants. It is produced from bees in every state and just about every country on the planet. Let
accompany you on your sweet adventure!
Discover the rich and complex world of single-origin honey Learn about honey's composition and its myriad health benefits Acquire the skills to taste honey like a pro then how to perfectly pair honeys with all foods Try the book's many wonderful recipes that incorporate honey
is the perfect companion for every chef, brewer, homesteader, beekeeper or honey lover.

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Photo by Howland Blackiston FIGURE 31This is beautiful natural honeycomb - фото 32

Photo by Howland Blackiston

FIGURE 3-1:This is beautiful, natural honeycomb, just as it comes from the hive.

Encouraging bees to make large quantities of honeycomb is a bit tricky. The bees need a very strong nectar flow to get them going and controlled space arrangements inside the hive. There must be many warm, sunny days and just the right amount of rain to produce a bounty of flowering plants. The tricky part is controlling the bees’ urge to swarm in tight conditions during a heavy nectar flow. Harvesting comb honey is less time-consuming for the beekeeper than harvesting extracted honey (but more labor for the bees); one simply removes the entire honeycomb and packages it. As a consumer, you eat the whole thing: both the honey and the beeswax. It’s all edible!

Savoring Liquid Gold — Extracted Honey

Extracted honey (see Figure 3-2) is by far the most popular style of honey consumed in the United States. Wax cappings are sliced off the honeycomb, and liquid honey is removed (extracted) from the cells by centrifugal force. The honey is strained, left for a few days to rest, and then put in containers.

Photo by Howland Blackiston FIGURE 32Extracted honey is the most common style - фото 33

Photo by Howland Blackiston

FIGURE 3-2:Extracted honey is the most common style of honey you see in grocery stores in the United States. These jars contain light and dark varieties of honey.

The beekeeper needs an uncapping knife, extractor (spinner), and some kind of sieve to strain out the bits of wax and the occasional sticky bee. Chapter 2has more information about how beekeepers harvest and extract honey.

Getting Chunky with Chunk Honey

Chunk honey (see Figure 3-3) is a piece of honeycomb that is placed in a wide-mouthed jar and then topped off with extracted liquid honey.

Photo by Howland Blackiston FIGURE 33Chunk honey makes for a very appealing - фото 34

Photo by Howland Blackiston

FIGURE 3-3:Chunk honey makes for a very appealing presentation in the bottle.

Chunk honey is a stunning sight; it resembles a stained glass window, especially when the honey is a light color. By offering two styles of honey in a single jar (comb and extracted), you get the best of these two worlds.

Whipping Your Honey

Whipped honey (see Figure 3-4) is also called creamed honey, spun honey, churned honey, candied honey, or honey fondant. Whipped honey is a semisolid style of honey that’s very popular in Europe. In time, all honey naturally forms coarse granules or crystals. But by carefully controlling the crystallization process, you can produce extremely fine crystals and create a velvety-smooth, spreadable product. Sinful, like eating buttercream icing!

Honey For Dummies - изображение 35 Granulated honey or set honey is liquid honey that has naturally crystallized. But whipped honey is carefully made by seeding one part of finely granulated (crystallized) honey into nine parts of extracted liquid honey and then placing it in a cool room until it completely crystallizes. The crystals are then ground into fine particles. The resulting consistency of whipped honey is thick and ultra-smooth. Making it takes a fair amount of work, but it’s worth it! (See the sidebar on how to make it yourself.)

Photo by Howland Blackiston FIGURE 34Making topquality whipped honey is a - фото 36

Photo by Howland Blackiston

FIGURE 3-4:Making top-quality whipped honey is a craft, resulting in a velvety-smooth, spreadable delicacy.

MAKE WHIPPED HONEY: THE DYCE METHOD

The Dyce Method is a process used to control the crystallization of honey. It was developed and patented by Elton J. Dyce in 1935. The process (described here) results in a nice, smooth whipped honey:

1 Heat honey to 120 degrees Fahrenheit (use a candy thermometer — accuracy is important).This kills yeast cells that are always present in honey. Yeast causes fermentation, and its presence can inhibit a successful result when making whipped honey. Stir the honey gently and constantly to avoid overheating. Be careful not to introduce air bubbles.

2 Using a two-fold thickness of cheesecloth as a strainer, strain honey to remove foreign material and wax.

3 Heat honey again, this time to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t forget to stir continuously.

4 Strain honey a second time to remove all visible particles.Again, you can use a two-fold thickness of cheesecloth as a strainer.

5 Cool honey as rapidly as possible until the temperature reaches 75 degrees Fahrenheit.You can place honey in a container and “float” it in an ice water bath to speed the cooling process. Stir gently as honey cools.

6 Add some finely crystallized honey to promote a controlled crystallization of your whipped honey.It’s kind of like adding a special yeast culture when making sourdough bread. Introduce these seed crystals by adding 10 percent (by weight) of processed granulated honey. Granulated honey is processed by breaking down any coarse crystals into finely granulated crystals. This can be accomplished by fracturing the crystallized honey in a meat grinder or a food processor.

7 Place mixture in a cool room (57 degrees Fahrenheit).Complete crystallization occurs in about a week.

8 After a week, run mixture through the grinder (or food processor) one more time to break up any newly formed crystals.

9 Bottle and store in a cool dry room.

(Information courtesy of National Honey Board)

What’s the Story on Honey Straws?

You may have seen something on the market called “honey straws.” Mostly these are sold as a healthy snack or a pick-me-up. They consist of clear plastic straws, pinched at both ends and filled with liquid, extracted honey (see Figure 3-5).

Courtesy of GloryBee glorybeecom FIGURE 35Honey straws are another way you - фото 37

Courtesy of GloryBee (glorybee.com)

FIGURE 3-5:Honey straws are another way you may see honey marketed.

Some honey straws contain pure honey of some variety. But for others, the honey has been colored and flavored with the likes of root beer, caramel, mint, chocolate, lemonade, watermelon, and on and on. Kids seem to love them, but they are not intended for the honey connoisseur. Comparing honey straws to pure, raw honey is like comparing a fruit-infused wine to a vintage cabernet.

Part 2

Nutrition, Health, and Honey

IN THIS PART …

Read about apitherapy and how honey and other products of the hive are used worldwide to heal and improve health.

Discover honey’s natural ability to kill bacteria.

Take a look at how honey is used in health, wellness, and personal care products.

Try your hand at making honey remedies and personal care products at home.

Chapter 4

All About Apitherapy

IN THIS CHAPTER

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