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There is little difference between acacia honey and linden honey.
The difference between Sophora japonica honey and linden honey is actually not too big. We just need to know clearly that their colors and tastes are different, and then we know that their functions and eating methods are the same. Linden honey can supplement vitamins in the body, and Sophora japonica honey can nourish yin and strengthen yang, and tonify spleen and qi.

Linden honey belongs to a kind of forest honey. As the name implies, linden honey is linden honey. Tilia amurensis only grows in deep mountains, not in courtyards or on both sides of streets. Linden honey is very easy to crystallize, and the crystal is fine and white. Jilin white honey? It is also a rare forest honey seed. Robinia pseudoacacia honey is collected by sealing honey after Robinia pseudoacacia blooms in March. Because Robinia pseudoacacia honey is common and easy to buy, it is rare among Tilia amurensis honey.

The main nutritional value of linden honey is that it can promote cell regeneration, increase appetite and relieve pain. It is a good medicine for patients with hypertension, heart disease, bronchitis and constipation. This shows that linden honey is precious.

Sophora japonica honey mainly has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, expelling toxin and removing wrinkles. In addition, drinking Sophora japonica honey regularly can also play a role in losing weight. Because one of the functions of acacia honey is to eliminate body fat. Although Robinia pseudoacacia honey is a little more common than linden honey, and its medicinal value is relatively small, among ordinary honey, Robinia pseudoacacia honey also belongs to the top grade, and ordinary people like to buy Robinia pseudoacacia honey for health preservation.

Sophora japonica honey is water white, light yellow, transparent and clear in color. Sophora japonica honey is sweet, has the unique fragrance of Sophora japonica, is not easy to crystallize, has a high proportion of fructose, is easily absorbed and utilized by the human body, and its ability to convert into fat is less than that of glucose. Suitable for teenagers and middle-aged and elderly people, it is the first-class honey.

Generally speaking, linden honey will be more precious, and linden honey in the market will sell higher than acacia honey. This is because there is a big gap between linden honey and Sophora japonica honey in origin and nutritional value, so the price will naturally be different. People are more willing to buy linden honey, but the real linden honey is not easy to find.