What are the properties of euphorbia honey?

The properties of a honey bring together all its defining characteristics.

As far as euphorbia honey is concerned, it is generally golden yellow to brown in color. It has more of a pungent taste that warms the throat.

From the honey to the honey, it's a honey that's a pleasure to drink.

Let's discover its characteristics in detail.

The benefits of euphorbia honey

Like all honeys, that of euphorbia has its own benefits. Here's a non-exhaustive list:

  • Fights respiratory ailments (bronchitis, angina, colds, ENT diseases, asthma, flu)
  • Recommended for prevention and use during cold seasons
  • Alleviates coughs and sore throats
  • Warming the body and throat
  • Supports metabolism
  • Strengthens the immune system
  • Contains numerous minerals, nutrients, and enzymes
  • Antimicrobial power
  • Eases healing of burns and wounds
  • Used in cosmetics for skin and hair.

The taste of euphorbia honey

Euphorbia honey is reputed to have a taste that tingles the throat, but also has a warming side for the throat.

Christophe testifies to this and was pleasantly surprised:


Another customer also confirmed this spicy side, varying in intensity depending on the harvest and weather conditions at the time:

The color of euphorbia honey

As previously mentioned, euphorbia honey is golden yellow in color, which can go on brown and orange.

The color of honeys varies because it also depends on the harvest. The flowers it will contain directly defines the color of the final substance.

The color of honeys varies as it also depends on the harvest.

However, the golden yellow color is the most common for a euphorbia honey.

An exception is found with certain varieties from Yemen, which can be white in color.

Smell of euphorbia honey

Euphorbia honey has a rather floral scent, directly recalling its floral origin, which is that of a very common flower that is, as its name suggests, euphorbia.

Although in its natural state this plant is poisonous, it is quite edible when the bees have done their honey-producing work.

Geographical origins of euphorbia honey

The most renowned are those from Morocco and Yemen. In fact, these products bear specific appellations in these regions of the world:

  • Daghmous honey in Morocco
  • Sal honey in Yemen

Other lesser-known countries also have the advantage of having this magnificent variety of honey at their heart, including Spain, Mexico, India and Ethiopia.

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