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What’s in a name? Here's The Story Behind the Name.
What’s in a Name? As you know, Under The Mango Tree (UTMT) is more than just Organic Honey and Bees. It’s also about people. At UTMT, we’ve always believed in building and empowering a community. Starting from today,…
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Why is Eucalyptus Honey the Best Natural Cough Remedy?
It’s pouring cats and dogs outside, with strikes of thunder and lightning outside. Hearing my sniffle, Mom rushes to make an age-old recipe of grandma’s tea infused with honey. Hinting at the sudden change in weather,…
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Eucalyptus Honey: Nutritional Benefits of your Monsoon Cure!
What is Eucalyptus Honey? Made from the nectar of Eucalyptus flowers, our Eucalyptus Honey is here to support you this monsoon through your constant battle with coughs and colds. Its smooth taste and sweet aroma have…
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Symbolism of Bees & Honey
In ancient mythology across all cultures, the honey bee was believed to be the sacred insect that bridged the natural world to the underworld. More
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I Just Want Regular Honey!
We are often told - “I Just Want Regular Honey” or asked - “What is Single-Origin Honey?”More
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History of Honey & Beekeeping!
Honey is as old as written history, dating back to 2100 B.C. where it was mentioned in Sumerian and Babylonian cuneiform writings, the Hittite code, Egyptian hieroglyphics and the Rig Veda.More
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Why Honey Good For You?
Since the Stone Age, humans have used Honey as both a food and a medicine. More
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What is Organic Honey?
Honey is the by-product of flower nectar - the sugary sweet liquid produced by the flower’s nectary glands) and the digestive tract of a bee. More
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The Chemistry of Honey: what is honey made up of?
The main ingredients of Honey are carbohydrates (80%) in the form of fructose and glucose, water (18%), proteins (with 18 amino acids), vitamins (e.g. Vit B), Minerals (e.g. Calcium) and Pollen (2%).More
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Honey and Ayurveda
Honey is considered “amrita" or "healing nectar” in Ayurveda, its health benefits and unparalleled healing potential long used as both food and medicine for thousands of years.More