Scientists in Brazil have transformed cocoa waste into a functional chocolate-infused honey packed with antioxidants and natural stimulants. Using ultrasound waves, they enhanced honey’s ability to ...
Brazilian researchers have ingeniously transformed cocoa waste and native bee honey into a chocolate-infused honey brimming ...
Although the exact nature of honeybees’ relationship to honey was not understood until the seventeenth century, humans have been making use of it for thousands of years. Cave paintings from the ...
Chocolate honey is a delicious creation that was created by Brazilian scientists. Here is how this new superfood can benefit ...
Scientists in Brazil have developed a surprising new food ingredient by combining two natural products: honey from native bees and the shells of cocoa beans. The result is a sweet mixture with a ...
Brazilian researchers turn cocoa waste into chocolate honey rich in antioxidants and natural stimulants using green ultrasound technology.
Researchers in Brazil have developed an unusual combination of native bee honey and cocoa bean shells that transforms an agricultural byproduct into a potentially valuable food and cosmetic ingredient ...
When it comes to liver health, honey and jaggery are derived from natural sources, but there is something that makes them different. Honey is sourced from the beehive, while jaggery is the unprocessed ...
Honey and ginger have been used as natural remedies for centuries, particularly for soothing sore throats. Both ingredients have properties that may help relieve discomfort and promote healing. Honey ...
Researchers in Brazil used native bee honey and ultrasound to extract beneficial compounds from cocoa bean shells, a waste product of chocolate making, creating a chocolate flavoured honey. The ...
Cocoa beans contain a variety of phyto, or plant nutrients, such as polyphenols like theobromine and caffeine.
A new-generation BC beekeeper is modernizing a legacy operation-breeding resilient Canadian stock, using data-driven queen programs, and challenging an import-dependent system.