In the bioeconomy, beekeeping and honey production are of great importance, also for the contribution to sustainability. Honey is a nutritious, healthy and flavoured product embodying the biodiversity and culture of the lands of origin and the peculiarities of the production areas, also through the work of many smallholder farmers providing honey with added value derived from the local environment. The functional properties of honey are largely attributed to minor constituents (polyphenols, including flavonoids and phenolic acids), which can function as natural antioxidants in our diet. Beside the analytical results on antioxidant activity of Tuscan and Sardinian honeys, this work reports the data of a survey to evaluate choices and preferences about honey consumption in a group of young adults. In particular, the objectives were: i) to compare local honeys produced by smallholder farmers to industrial honey, to highlight the added value of local productions; ii) to analyse the findings of the survey on honey consumption in young adult consumers, and iii) to evaluate the antioxidant properties of local honey in order to promote it as a valuable component of a healthy and balanced diet, and to disseminate among consumers food culture and food functional properties awareness.

Functional properties and preferences of consumption of honeys from different origin. In: Innovation, Quality and Sustainability for a Resilient Circular Economy - The Role of Commodity Science, Volume 1 / Leonardo Borsacchi, Francesca Camilli, Patrizia Pinelli. - STAMPA. - Vol. 2:(2024), pp. 353-360.

Functional properties and preferences of consumption of honeys from different origin. In: Innovation, Quality and Sustainability for a Resilient Circular Economy - The Role of Commodity Science, Volume 1

Leonardo Borsacchi;Patrizia Pinelli
2024

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In the bioeconomy, beekeeping and honey production are of great importance, also for the contribution to sustainability. Honey is a nutritious, healthy and flavoured product embodying the biodiversity and culture of the lands of origin and the peculiarities of the production areas, also through the work of many smallholder farmers providing honey with added value derived from the local environment. The functional properties of honey are largely attributed to minor constituents (polyphenols, including flavonoids and phenolic acids), which can function as natural antioxidants in our diet. Beside the analytical results on antioxidant activity of Tuscan and Sardinian honeys, this work reports the data of a survey to evaluate choices and preferences about honey consumption in a group of young adults. In particular, the objectives were: i) to compare local honeys produced by smallholder farmers to industrial honey, to highlight the added value of local productions; ii) to analyse the findings of the survey on honey consumption in young adult consumers, and iii) to evaluate the antioxidant properties of local honey in order to promote it as a valuable component of a healthy and balanced diet, and to disseminate among consumers food culture and food functional properties awareness.
2024
978-3-031-28291-1
Innovation, Quality and Sustainability for a Resilient Circular Economy - The Role of Commodity Science, Volume 2
353
360
Leonardo Borsacchi, Francesca Camilli, Patrizia Pinelli
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