What food group does honey fall into?!


Question:

What food group does honey fall into?

im not sure


Answers:
Honey qualifies as a sugar/fat/oil. It has a high sugar content (while mostly natural), it is 'bad for you' according to many.
However, in more recent years it has become a popular antioxident, and involved with the mediterranian diet. Many experts suggest honeydew honey as a good alternative to other kinds of honey. Honeydew honey is made when bees can take honeydew,similar looking to honey, and consists of the sweet secretions of aphids or other plant sap-sucking insects.
Hope I helped!

i think sweets

fats, sweets and oils...for sure. at the top of the pyramid. It contains a lot of naturally made sugars.

Honey is a carbohydrate, just like all you other sugars and starches.

fats, oils, sugars. honey is an extremely dense, highly, though naturally, refined sugar.

It's bee spit. Really. It obsorbs into the blood stream faster than sugar and is as powerful. It, unlike refined sugar which feeds cancer cells and has no vertues save sweetness which we can get elsware, has incredible nutrients and an anti-biotic quality. It should never be pasturized either!!! GGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRR! It's just purfect the way it is.

Only Bees can make honey. It is unique and in a class of its own as far as I am concerned.

Save a Bee today!Protect Bees! We need Bees and they need us to remember how very much we need those persistant polinaters! xoxoxox!!!!!!

Peace!

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