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  2. Is honey good for you? The impressive health benefits during ...

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    Darker honey generally has a higher antioxidant content than lighter honey, with Illinois buckwheat honey showing the highest antioxidant activity, according to the National Honey Board.

  3. Health 101: The many ways that honey can give your ... - AOL

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    About one teaspoon of honey can create a soothing coating for the esophagus, protecting it from the effects of too much stomach acid. 3. Coughs Honey is a demulcent, meaning it coats your throat ...

  4. 5 health benefits of honey you may not know - AOL

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    Used medicinally since ancient times, honey soothes coughs and comforts colds. It's perfect in a cup of tea and may even reduce symptoms from upper respiratory tract infections, according to a ...

  5. Monofloral honey - Wikipedia

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    A wild buckwheat Polygonum cuspidatum that has become established in the US is naturally milder than the familiar buckwheat, and sometimes is used to blend with buckwheat, or sold separately as a monofloral called "bamboo." [citation needed] Not all buckwheat types produce a lot of nectar for bees. Buckwheat honey is particularly popular in ...

  6. Eriogonum fasciculatum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum fasciculatum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common names California buckwheat and flat-topped buckwheat. Characterized by small, white and pink flower clusters that give off a cottony effect, this species grows variably from a patchy mat to a wide shrub, with the flowers turning a rusty color after blooming. [ 2 ]

  7. Fagopyrum tataricum - Wikipedia

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    Fagopyrum tataricum, also known as Tartary buckwheat, [2] green buckwheat, [3] ku qiao, [3] Tatar buckwheat, [citation needed] or bitter buckwheat, [4] is a domesticated food plant in the genus Fagopyrum in the family Polygonaceae.