The average person consumes 1.3 pounds of honey per year in the United States. This sweet substance is perfect for flavoring your tea or baking, and even has a history of medicinal use. And when you ...
"Sweets for my sweet, sugar for my honey ... " We've been using sugar to express our love and affection since long before the Drifters first crooned that tune. While Shakespeare was actually referring ...
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year — a holiday associated with many traditions, including one in which apples dipped in honey are eaten as a symbol of sweetness and prosperity for the year to come.
Jewish holiday meals tend to be rife with symbolic foods. For Rosh Hashanah (which begins the evening of Sunday, Sept. 25), depending on how one identifies, the list can get rather long. A few items ...
Honey has long been used to sweeten foods and beverages, including tea and coffee. In fact, many people prefer this sweet, thick liquid as an alternative to sugar or zero-calorie sweeteners. However, ...
Could your baked sweet potatoes use a little zing? This sweet and spicy condiment adds a zippy tang and flavorful kick to any sweet potato meal or recipe.
Honey sitting on American supermarket shelves might not be the real thing. On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration took steps to ensure that if it’s labeled “honey,” it actually is. Under drafted ...