I'd never heard of this until ten minutes ago; we learn something new every day
Anyway, I have a sore throat (checked, it's not covid-19) that I must have picked up in Ikea last week. Haven't been anyplace else and no one else in the family has it.
I hate cough mixtures, and this is just a sore throat and a blocked nose, so I went looking for the wee jar of pine honey.....commercially that's something else entirely, but my pine honey is homemade.
Basically I wash and dry a bunch of pine needles, put them in a jar and cover them with sugar. Set it aside and within a day or so you'll start to see syrup appear at the bottom of the jar. Leave it until the sugar is all dissolved, strain out the needles and the resultant pine honey is really good for sore throats. It's antiseptic, etc., and it soothes. I just sook a teaspoonful of it and let it dissolve at the back of my mouth, and it really helps. Not quite as full-on as the onion version, but very good none the less.
Mugolio though. I did a google for my home made pine honey, and turned up loads and loads and loads of truly extortionately priced pine honey, and lots of links to pine syrup. They seem to boil the needles in syrup to make it commercially. Nothing like our traditional stuff, but I suppose they have to do this to create volume, and they're not making something medicinal but a flavouring, like maple syrup.
However, there's a fellow in America who is making Mugolio using pine cones, and he says they ferment, and it all sounds rather interesting and I think I'm going to have a try at this stuff.
The site says that he has tried every kind of pine cone he can, and that they all work, just make sure they're green or at least soft enough to cut easily with a knife. This is the link to the article I read.
Has anyone here had a shot at making this stuff ?
M
Anyway, I have a sore throat (checked, it's not covid-19) that I must have picked up in Ikea last week. Haven't been anyplace else and no one else in the family has it.
I hate cough mixtures, and this is just a sore throat and a blocked nose, so I went looking for the wee jar of pine honey.....commercially that's something else entirely, but my pine honey is homemade.
Basically I wash and dry a bunch of pine needles, put them in a jar and cover them with sugar. Set it aside and within a day or so you'll start to see syrup appear at the bottom of the jar. Leave it until the sugar is all dissolved, strain out the needles and the resultant pine honey is really good for sore throats. It's antiseptic, etc., and it soothes. I just sook a teaspoonful of it and let it dissolve at the back of my mouth, and it really helps. Not quite as full-on as the onion version, but very good none the less.
Mugolio though. I did a google for my home made pine honey, and turned up loads and loads and loads of truly extortionately priced pine honey, and lots of links to pine syrup. They seem to boil the needles in syrup to make it commercially. Nothing like our traditional stuff, but I suppose they have to do this to create volume, and they're not making something medicinal but a flavouring, like maple syrup.
However, there's a fellow in America who is making Mugolio using pine cones, and he says they ferment, and it all sounds rather interesting and I think I'm going to have a try at this stuff.
The site says that he has tried every kind of pine cone he can, and that they all work, just make sure they're green or at least soft enough to cut easily with a knife. This is the link to the article I read.
Mugolio: Pine Cone Syrup
Mugolio, or syrup extracted from pine cones, is one of the most delicious chef secrets available to foragers, and costs pennies to make.
foragerchef.com
Has anyone here had a shot at making this stuff ?
M