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  • Sugar or Honey?   by  kerminator     15 y     3,579       5 Messages Shown       Blog: My Unusual Road of Life....

    Saturday, July 11, 2009

     

    Honey or Sugar?

     

    Honey Vs Sugar. What are their differences?


    Both sweeteners contain glucose and fructose. However, for sugar, in the process of manufacturing, the organic acids, protein, nitrogen elements, enzymes and vitamins in the sugar cane are destroyed, whereas honey, a natural sweetener, subjects only to minimal heating. Also, honey has certain beneficial antioxidant and antimicrobial properties which are not present in table sugar.

     ** Note: It is better to choose raw honey which is not heated for the best food value! 

    Here are three honey nutrition facts that will make you feel good about eating honey:



    1):
    One tablespoon of table sugar or sucrose contains 46 calories, while one tablespoon of natural sweetener honey has 64 calories. Though honey may have more calories, we actually need to use less of it since it is sweeter than table sugar. As a result, you may in fact consume even less amount of calories that you would with sugar. And in the long run even though honey is more expensive, it may be more economical than table sugar. I was taken aback when I first found out how much table sugar I was consuming when I take a can of coke -- 10 teaspoons, with a 50g chocolate bar -- 7 teaspoons!  

    ** Note: Try to eat the highest % cocoa (dark cholate) for the best food value... (I eat 70%)


    2:
    Table sugar is sucrose, which is made up of two molecules bonded together. When we eat table sugar, our stomach has to use its own enzymes to separate the molecules apart before we can use the sugar's energy. Honey is quite different. The bees have added a special enzyme to the nectar that divides the sucrose into glucose and fructose -- two simple sugars for our bodies can absorb directly.
    Hence, compared to table sugar, honey has a healthier Glycemic Index (GI) which measures the negative impact of a given food on the blood-glucose level. The lower the GI rating, the slower the absorption and infusion of sugars into the bloodstream and hence a more gradual and healthier digestion process.



    3:
    Unlike honey, table sugar (unlike raw sugar) lacks minerals and vitamins (hence it's been often called empty calories), they draw upon the body's nutrients to be metabolized into the system. When these nutrients are all used up, metabolizing of undesirable cholesterol and fatty acid is impeded, contributing to higher cholesterol and promoting obesity due to higher fatty acid on the organs and tissues. That is why it is not uncommon for fat people to suffer from malnutrition and many other health related problems. So the message is, honey vs sugar, if you are watching your weight, honey will be a smarter choice than sugar. Besides the differences in nutrition, I feel sugar can never compete with honey in taste. Though both are sweet, honey has such a unique flavor that can be very useful and superior in many foods and beverages. The range of honey floral varieties is so vast that experiencing for yourself the uniqueness of each variety and being able to appropriate each variety to exploit every possibility to complement and improve taste of different types of foods becomes a skillful art.

     ** Note: Raw sugar is superior to what most people eat in candy and drinks...  So know what you are eating!  Honey is the more perfect sweeter!


    So now you know the difference, use it wisely!  a True-ism

     

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    • Re: Sugar or Honey?   by  Dquixote1217     15 y     1,759     1 of 1 (100%)

      Good info.

      Yeah, honey is good stuff. Locally produced organic honey would be my choice - as it is healthier still and also elps cut down allergies.  My morning cup of coffee is sweetened with a bit of local honey and a bit of blackstrap molasses.  That along with some locally produced organic goat's milk and a dash of cinnamon and drop of vanilla extract make for a tasty treat to start the day with.

      All the best,

      DQ

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      • Re: Sugar or Honey?   by  kerminator     15 y     2,007

         

          Right on DQ, it is great when we find the truth then use it in our life...

          Most of life is spent attempting to make other's happy, rich, or to meet some form of social awareness!

            Why we do not just seek the truth and let it guide us toward our perfect goal is beyond me!  

           See Ya,   Kermit

         

         

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    • Re: Sugar or Honey?   by  JosephCampisi     14 y     2,305     1 of 1 (100%)
      FACTS:
      Cane sugar is a natural sweetener.
      Commercial honey can be heated, filtered, and refined.
      Fructose in honey irritates liver and causes adipose fat increase more than fructose in sucrose
      (see reseach at Mercola).
      Honey can contain pathogens, allergens, and GMO pollens.
      Vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can be easily returned to cane sugar by also using organic unsulfured blackstrap molasses.
      CAVEAT:
      If label does not say cane sugar, it may contain GMO sugar beet sugar also.
      SUGGESTION:
      Consider rotating syrups: molasses, maple, birch, yacon, etc.
      Use sweetner alternives Stevia and luo han guo (Siraitia grosvenorii).
      Stevia extracts have up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar.
      Medical research has also shown possible benefits of stevia in treating obesity and high blood pressure.
      Stevia has a negligible effect on blood glucose.
      Medical research has shown Stevia promising in treating obesity and hypertension.
      Possible treatment of osteoporosis with Stevia has been suggested.
      Luo han guo is nearly 300 times sweeter than sugar and has been used as a natural sweetener in China for a millennium.
      Recent research on luohan guo suggests that the mogroside works as an antioxidant and that it helps to prevent cancer.
      Luo han guo is used as a remedy for diabetes and obesity.
      Luo han guo has been shown to be useful against the Epstein-Barr virus.
      There are no reported incidents of negative side effects of luohan guo that are known.
      Luo han guo is classed by the American Food and Drug Administration as a GRAS.
      Yacon syrup contains FOS (fructooligosaccharide), a prebiotic, that it feeds the friendly bacteria in the colon that boost the immune system and help digestion.
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