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Is honning vegan?

Honning is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is honning?

Honning is a natural sweetener made by bees from flower nectar. This viscous, golden liquid is packed with nutrients such as antioxidants, enzymes, and minerals that make it not only delicious but also beneficial for health. Its unique flavor profile varies depending on the flowers from which the bees collect nectar, resulting in a range of honeys with different colors, textures, and tastes. Honning can be used in a wide variety of culinary applications, including baking, cooking, marinades, dressings, and beverages. Its versatility and health benefits make it an excellent alternative to processed sugars and artificial sweeteners.

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