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So I don't normally lurk or even come to /ck/

But I just wanted to ask a quick question. Honey is nice and all, but it's something I've never really explored and really only use honey itself for like biscuits from popeyes or any place that gives biscuits really.

But I want to try honey on other foods or in other ways to try and appreciate it more since it seems to be such a popular or like coveted item? Like I never really hear anything bad about it

>> No.11792628

>>11792614
Honey in yogurt
Honey in oatmeal
Honey in ham

>> No.11792631

fermented garlic honey
go see ya boy brad on BA
https://youtu.be/XLVxVQ8O0s4

>> No.11792642

honey on carrots is delicious

>> No.11792700

i eat manuka honey straight out of the jar. it's fucking delicious.

honey on toast is awesome.
honey chicken is a traditional chinese dish. as is honey prawns

sweet and savoury is a classic combo so you can put honey on just about anything. same with sweet and sour.

just avoid starchy foods like potatoes and pasta. i can't imagine that honey in mashed potato would taste too good.
honey glazed steak sounds nice. honey roasted peanuts. honey encrusted vulva.

>> No.11792711

>>11792631
doing this will genuinely poison you and can lead to organ failure do NOT do this

>> No.11792713

You can use it to marinate meat. Spare ribs and honey is godlike.

>> No.11792714

honey on banana!

>> No.11792732

>>11792711
If you air it every day like he says it's not dangerious.

>> No.11792740

If you like wings, add a little honey to your margarine and hot sauce mixture. Also, peanut butter and honey sandwich.

>> No.11792757

Honey is a luxury. I avoid it. It's an expensive sweetener people can get ostentatous about. It's no more special than syrups. You also have fruits and refined sugar if you want sweetness.
The honey bees are dying out. Maybe they shouldn't have used the one species all over the world, displacing local bees and other pollinators.

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11792775

>>11792757
wat

>> No.11792776

I like peanuts with honey
Usually buy the salted ones with skin and put them in a small bowl and then add honey to it
Very nice

>> No.11792792

>>11792614
For me, it's honey-pickled apples

>> No.11792793

Make mead! Great to marinade meat in and a very nice drink.

>> No.11792818

Mix honey and hot sauce of your choice (mayo optional) for a really good dipping sauce for chicken. Also, my dad keeps bees and it's incredible the amount of work that goes into acquiring honey. No wonder decent honey is expensive as fuck.

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>>11792713
Yeah, I use it in kbbq bulgogi and kalbi marinades as well as thai bbq pork and chicken. Really adds a greater depth of flavor than sugar but I use honey from my own bees so it isn't the chink hfcs crap from the groceries.

>> No.11792828

>>11792775
Refined sugar made honey mostly obsolete. As the honey industry is being threatened by the global mass decline of the honey bee population, only culinary experts and enthusiasts should consume real honey.

>> No.11792844
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11792844

>>11792828
some say that a lot of ""honey"" that's on the market is simple high fructose corn syrup labeled as honey. which may be true for the us but not so for the glorious southern hemisphere.

honey is plentiful down here

>> No.11792853

>>11792844
There was a recent scandal in Australia when we discovered a lot of our honey was adulterated after all.

>> No.11792855

>>11792853
only if it's origin was china

>> No.11792860

>>11792855
The use of imported honey had also not been disclosed.

>> No.11792861

>>11792732
the honey already makes it anaerobic

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11792886

>>11792860
i stand corrected then. just skimmed over an article that says you're right. i thought it was just imports. well, fuck.

>> No.11792908

>>11792614
If you are interested in honey on stuff you should also explore honey made from different flowers

buckwheat honey is really good,
so is manuka.

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11793520

>>11792828
JIDF, please go eat a yamulka

>> No.11793893
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11793893

>>11792614
Try sbiten'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr3m3WeJd-4
also honey on crepes

>> No.11795088

>>11792614
Honey on strawberries is the weirdest most satisfying combo

>> No.11795093

Honey caramel popcorn is ace

>> No.11795169

on toast

>> No.11795275

>>11792700
I can vouch for honey on toast, It's simple but it really is quite tasty
I usually get some French bread from Safeway and some quality honey (more often than not I buy it directly from farmers) and enjoy myself for however long it lasts

Haven't tried honey chicken/prawns but it sounds good

>> No.11795282

>>11792614
Best honey is the one made from acacia flowers. Thank me later

>> No.11796268

>>11792700
honey peanut butter toast

>> No.11796295

>>11792642
You mean cooked carrots, right?

>> No.11796308

>>11796295
No

>> No.11796346

>>11792614
usually made into a sauce, then you take a bunch of fresh rosemary to use as a brush to finish stuff like fried chicken or garlic spare ribs

>> No.11796371
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11796371

>>11795282
Best honey is always local honey.

OP, use it in place of sugar. Just google the ratio. It's pretty close to 1:1 fwir.

>> No.11796374

>>11792614
Why

Do

You

Type

Like

This?

>> No.11796397

>>11796374
Force of habit and muscle memory from too much Reddit double tapping.

>> No.11796550

>>11795282
Since bees forage in a radius of 2 miles from their hive it would be impossible to have honey made solely from acacia flowers.

>> No.11796560

>>11796550
>Find acacia farm ~2miles across
>rent beehives to farmer for pollination

EZ

>> No.11796577

>>11796560
>radius = diameter

america fuck yea

>> No.11796582

>>11796374
That’s how non incels type, newnigger

>> No.11797495

>>11796560
See >>11796577. But even saying an acacia farm field with a 4 mile diameter, who the fuck farms acacia?

>> No.11797509

>>11792614
reminder that most american "honey" is actually just dyed fructose corn syrup

>> No.11797533
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11797533

>>11797495
Are you retarded?

>> No.11797576

>>11792711
being that afraid of fermentation

>> No.11797663

>>11797533
>Acacia honey is not collected from plants in the acacia family, but rather from Robinia pseudoacacia, known as black locust in North America. Honey collected from Caragana arborescens is sometimes also called (yellow) acacia honey. See also Monofloral honey.

Niggah, no one is growing 4 mile wide plantations of black locust, lol. And the blooms only last like 10 days. Whatever you're buying as "acacia honey" is probably 10% honey and 90% hfcs, sucker.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia

>> No.11797844

>>11796295
Yes

>> No.11797857

>>11792614
You can use it for making French toast.

>> No.11797885

>>11796295
Maybe

>> No.11798048

>>11792642
>>11796295
Absolutely revolting. Never post again.

>> No.11798070

>>11798048
https://www.google.com/search?&q=honey+on+carrots
>About 69,300,000 results (0.35 seconds)
over sixty nine million people disagree with you

>> No.11798121

>>11798070
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/bandwagon

>> No.11798125

>>11798121
>I was wrong and I'm sorry
don't let it happen again!

>> No.11798162

>>11798125
I bet you gladly eat actual human shit, too -- billions of flies can't be wrong!

>> No.11798169

>>11792614
honey goes on anything that could use sweetness. Remember for like 10,000 years that was the best we could do as far as sugar goes, it's just tastier syrup

>> No.11798216

It’s god tier with a cold glass of milk

>> No.11798225
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11798225

>>11798216
Forgot pic

>> No.11798349

>>11792844
EU imports chinese honey which gets cut with hfcs and marketed as honey

>> No.11798354

Heinz has a new ketchup that uses honey instead of sugar.
so does Hellman's.

>> No.11798356

>>11798349

>europe is in the southern hemisphere
that's nice, dear

>> No.11798375

>>11792732
>alcohol isn't poisonouos
k

>> No.11798387

>>11792844
>not buying honey from monks
Yeah you can't really expect much when you buy stuff from the grocery store. I used to buy spices, honey, bread, pasta, tomatoes, meat, etc. from the grocery store. A lot of it I order online or go to specialized stories for now. It's way higher quality and even cheaper.

>> No.11798414

>>11798387
i get my honey from a local farmer who has set up a stall in the food court of our local hospital, of all places. his prices are on par with supermarket prices but his produce tastes much better and he has manuka, which is pretty awesome.
you just have to wade through the dying old people to get to him which can be depressing. especially if you go around noon.

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11798426

>>11792757
>The honey bees are dying out.

it's not crisis mode yet
but some things do need to change

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11798439

>>11798169

it's good with hot oatmeal of farina in the morning

shit is sweet though

>> No.11798455

>>11792614
Whipped honey is very tasty and a far different experience than normal honey, OP.
Honey is also an important component of many meat glazes in Southern BBQ and Chinese cooking

>> No.11798713

>>11798414
Do old dying fagfucks die more often around lunch time?