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Is the local honey of Gege commune delicious with bird's nest?
Modern medical research has found that the main components of bird's nest are water-soluble protein and carbohydrates. Trace elements: calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium and amino acids (lysine, cystine and arginine) play an important role in promoting human vitality. 1000g dried bird's nest contains 499g of protein, 429g of calcium, 306g of carbohydrate, 30mg of phosphorus, 0/04g of water and 49g of iron. Bird's nest has unique bioactive molecules and contains protein, which is helpful for the growth, development and recovery of human tissues. Carbohydrate is the main source of human body's heat, which complements protein, so that protein can not only provide heat, but also promote fat metabolism.

Epidermal growth factor and water-soluble substances contained in bird's nest can directly stimulate cell division, regeneration and tissue reconstruction, so that bird's nest plays a great role in nourishing and restoring human body.

Native honey, also known as wild honey, is a variety of nectar collected by bees in China, with scarce output and no pollution in mountainous areas. Compared with traditional honey, it has better effects of beauty, weight loss and health preservation.

Earth honey is fragrant, fragrant and dark in color. After crystallization below 13℃, it is viscous and light yellow, rich in trace elements that can be directly absorbed by human body. Because of its long brewing cycle and scarce honey source, it is known as the "treasure of honey". According to Compendium of Materia Medica, authentic native honey is the first choice for medicine, which can be called "the best in honey".

The earth honey of Gege commune is rich in nutrition and tastes excellent with bird's nest. It is really delicious!