Coriander honey: beneficial properties and contraindications, reviews

To get coriander honey, beekeepers have to use some tricks. Bees are not very fond of this crop; they collect nectar only if there is no other food nearby. Although the product has a specific taste, it contains a lot of useful microelements.

Is there coriander honey?

Bees collect nectar from cilantro, but few people are aware of this beekeeping product. Three reasons why coriander honey is not popular:

  1. The amber product is obtained from a spicy aromatic crop - coriander (another name for cilantro). The plant is quite whimsical and grows only in warm regions.
  2. During flowering, the crop emits an unpleasant aroma that does not attract, but repels insects. As the cilantro ripens, the off-putting smell disappears.
  3. Coriander is often found in the wild, but not in the quantities needed to produce a good harvest.

Coriander came to Russia from Turkey or Persia.

Chemical composition of coriander honey

Amber nectar contains more than 10 essential oils, which gives the product a spicy aroma

Chemical composition of coriander honey (pictured):

Vitamins

Minerals

IN1 (thiamine)

Calcium

IN2 (riboflavin)

Potassium

IN6 (pyridoxine)

Manganese

IN9 (folates)

Copper

C (ascorbic acid)

Iron

PP (nicotinic acid)

Zinc

In addition to vitamins and minerals, the grass contains amino acids and organic acids:

Amino acids

Organic acids

Lysine

Dairy

Arginine

Sorrel

Phenylalanine

Ant

Tyrosine

Amber

Glutamic

Vinegar

Isoleucine

Apple

Coriander nectar contains no fats at all, the carbohydrate content is 81.5 g. The calorie content of 100 g of the product is 314 kcal.

Appearance and taste of coriander honey

Coriander honey is a dark variety. Its color varies from light brown to amber. This range of product is given by the elements of iron and manganese, which are present in the flowers of the plant. If the color characteristics do not correspond to those stated, the honey is collected from herbs.

Due to the large amount of essential oils, the product has a specific spicy aroma. The taste contains notes of caramel. Coriander honey crystallizes quickly. After two months, it turns from liquid into a coarse, creamy mass.

Benefits of coriander honey

The beneficial properties of coriander nectar have been known since ancient Greece. Despite the fact that the product has a number of contraindications, the benefits of using coriander honey are much greater than the harm.

Healing properties:

  • strengthens the immune system;
  • relieves pain;
  • antimicrobial;
  • expectorant;
  • antispasmodic;
  • wound healing;
  • choleretic.

Coriander nectar relieves insomnia and helps cope with chronic fatigue

Coriander honey is useful for eliminating flatulence. Organic acids that are part of the product increase intracellular metabolism, the body independently begins to break down fatty tissue.

The fiber in coriander nectar helps eliminate waste and toxins. The diuretic properties of the product are known. Honey has a slight diuretic effect. It helps rid the body of excess fluid.

Attention! During weight loss, despite the benefits of coriander honey, it can cause harm to a woman’s body.

The product increases the secretion of gastric juice, so nectar in large quantities is dangerous on an empty stomach.

How to obtain honey from coriander

If there are other honey plants nearby, bees avoid coriander. To harvest coriander honey, beekeepers place hives in areas close to coriander bushes. They try to ensure that within a radius of several kilometers there are no other plantings that will attract the attention of insects.

Cilantro is a fairly heat-loving plant; coriander fields are common on the Crimean Peninsula and the Caucasus

Interesting! The average collection of raw materials from 1 hectare of coriander is 120 kg. Under favorable circumstances, up to 200 kg can be harvested from 1 hectare.

Medicinal use

Coriander honey has medicinal properties, but also has contraindications. Before using cilantro nectar as a medicine, you should consult your family doctor.

Important! When preparing medicinal potions, you should strictly adhere to the dosage indicated in the recipe.

For gastrointestinal diseases

Daily moderate consumption of coriander nectar reduces high acidity of gastric juice. This allows it to be used for medicinal purposes for peptic ulcers and gastritis. The product should be taken 1.5-2 hours before breakfast or lunch or three hours after dinner.

Honey is dissolved in 250 ml of warm water. This helps relieve heartburn, relieve pain, and eliminate nausea.

For potency

To treat male impotence, a cocktail is prepared based on coriander nectar.

Cooking algorithm:

  1. Mix cilantro nectar, red wine and aloe leaves in equal proportions.
  2. The mixture is placed in a dark, cool place for 5-7 days.

Drink a cocktail of 20 g 3 times a day before meals. The course of treatment is 30 days, after which you should take a break.

Elimination of hemorrhoids

When treating hemorrhoids, the product is taken orally and lubricated on the inflamed nodes.

To prepare the drug you will need:

  • coriander honey – 1 tsp;
  • table vinegar 9% - 0.5 tsp;
  • garlic - 4 medium sized cloves.

The garlic is boiled until it becomes soft (during heat treatment it loses its burning properties). After cooling, it is ground into a paste. All ingredients are mixed until smooth. Apply to inflamed nodes three times a day.

For acne

Coriander nectar is used to prepare lotions for acne-inflamed areas of the body.

Ingredients:

  • coriander honey - 1 tbsp. l.;
  • tea tree essential oil – a few drops;
  • Calendula decoction – 2 tbsp. spoons.

Calendula decoction is prepared in a water bath: 1 tbsp. pour 100 ml of boiling water over a spoonful of dried flowers and leave in a water bath for 30 minutes.When the broth has cooled, it is filtered and mixed with other ingredients.

Holes for the eyes are made in gauze folded in 3-4 layers, then it is soaked in a decoction and applied to the face, which has previously been cleansed of cosmetics. Leave the lotion on for 20-30 minutes, then remove it and rinse your face with warm running water. Wipe with a clean towel.

The procedure can be carried out daily until the rash is completely eliminated.

To boost immunity

To protect yourself from seasonal diseases, doctors recommend drinking a glass of warm milk with 1 tsp dissolved in it 30 minutes before bedtime. cilantro nectar.

If a person is already sick, in order to quickly cope with the illness, it is necessary to drink tea with coriander nectar every morning and evening. It should be remembered that you can add the product to tea if it has cooled down a little. At temperatures above 50 ᵒC, honey loses its medicinal properties.

Coriander honey for diabetes

Cilantro nectar is contraindicated in patients suffering from severe diabetes. Doctors agree that in case of type 2 diabetes, honey can be eaten, but strictly in the prescribed doses (1 tbsp per day). The product is best consumed in the first half of the day (on an empty stomach).

Contraindications to the use of coriander honey

Doctors do not recommend giving the drug to children under three years of age. Due to its high calorie content, obese people should avoid consuming coriander nectar. In addition, honey is an allergic product. It should not be used by those who have individual intolerance.

The use of bee products is prohibited for people suffering from diseases of the cardiovascular system (high blood pressure, thrombosis, myocardial infarction, thrombophlebitis, ischemia).

How to determine the naturalness of coriander honey

When purchasing nectar, you should pay attention to the smell of the product. It should have a subtle cilantro aroma. It is also recommended to taste it. Coriander nectar has a specific caramel shade, which is very difficult to fake. In addition, the product has a rich dark color and a coarse-grained structure. Experts also advise checking in which region the honey was produced.

Storage rules

When properly stored, coriander nectar retains its healing properties throughout the year. The product is still usable after this, but will no longer be as effective.

When exposed to air, honey quickly becomes sugary.

It is better to store nectar in ceramic, clay or glass containers. Containers made of coniferous wood (honey tends to absorb odors) and metal containers are not suitable. The container in which nectar is stored must be hermetically sealed. It is better to keep the container in a dark place so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.

Conclusion

It is better to purchase coriander honey from familiar beekeepers. Despite the medicinal properties of the product, it is not widely distributed, so it is easy to come across a fake.

Reviews of coriander honey

Oksana Peneva, 44 years old, Simferopol
I had never heard of coriander honey until I received a jar as a gift from a friend. When I complained that my daughter had a bad cough and the medications were not helping, she advised adding a teaspoon of the product to her tea twice a day. Within a few days improvements were noticeable. I recommend to everyone!
Pavel Pykhtin, 58 years old, Tver
Everyone in our family loves coriander honey.We discovered it more than five years ago, and since then we have been sure to keep a small supply at home. I used to often have a sore throat, other types of honey helped, but not so quickly. Now, as soon as I feel a tickle, I immediately suck on a teaspoon of honey. Everything goes away in 2-3 doses.

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