Why is honeysuckle bitter and how to fix it?

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The honeysuckle shrub on the site will please with its beauty and will find application in medicine, cooking, and cosmetology.

About the plant

Honeysuckle is a climbing shrub with sweet and sour-tasting edible berries that always grow in pairs. The first description of the plant is found in the historical treatises of the countries of Southeast Asia in the sixteenth century. The plant is unpretentious, winter-hardy (withstands frosts down to -40 degrees), often used instead of hedges, as it is easy to garden.

Bitterness of berries

Honeysuckle berries in the garden ripen early. With all the positive characteristics, the fruits have a bitter taste. This is due to several reasons.

One of them is the use of low-quality varieties for planting material. Science does not stand still and offers plants that do not depend on the place of growth, weather conditions. Honeysuckle grown from game seeds is always bitter.

The second reason is the cultivation of shrubs with improper care. Since it loves moisture, in the rainy season, the berries acquire a sweet or sweet and sour taste. When the humidity is normal during ripening, the fruits will have a slight bitterness that is not harmful to the body. The dry period has a bad effect on the taste of honeysuckle: intense heat makes them bitter.

Such bred varieties as "Bogdana", "Gerda", "Altair", "Bakcharskaya", "Lazurit", "Amazonka", "Early", "Chosen One", "Gzhelskaya" and others do not depend on natural factors and give sweetest harvest.

Care

It is advisable to start acquaintance with honeysuckle with a set of information about the desired variety.It is recommended to purchase biennial bushes, with two or three branches, up to 40 centimeters high, with flexible branches, without damage. One of the features of the plant is peeling of the bark (this is normal). Particular attention should be paid to the root system: it must be developed. Since the plant is cross-pollinated, it is recommended to plant several shrubs nearby, picking up varietal pairs. Honeysuckle propagates by green layering or seeds.

When planting, it is preferable to choose a site with partial shade, fertile soil, protected from the wind. Worst of all, the plant will feel on sandy soil and in wet places. Honeysuckle rarely gets sick.

For prevention after harvesting, you can spray with a special preparation. An unpretentious shrub requires spring feeding, attention during the ovary period.

In two seasons you will get the first harvest of vitamin berries. All these recommendations will make it possible to enjoy the fruits and reduce the amount of bitterness in them.

Beneficial features

The fruits of honeysuckle are dark blue in color, with a wax coating, have a large amount of useful substances: microelements, macroelements, pectin, astringents that give bitterness. The honeysuckle complex of vitamins has a good effect on maintaining the functions of the heart and blood vessels, strengthening the immune system, and has an exciting effect on the body.

The bark, leaves, young shoots, flowers also have healing properties, working as an anti-inflammatory, choleretic, diuretic, and disinfectant. A decoction of branches and leaves is used for rinsing, washing the eyes, removing swelling, flowers - will ease the period of colds and throat diseases, juice - normalizes the nose, and essential oil - will serve as a component for inhalation.

Honeysuckle in non-traditional treatment is indispensable for metabolic disorders, headaches, malfunctions in the functioning of the liver and digestion.

Daily consumption of honeysuckle berries in various versions will be a good prevention of maintaining the body. In cooking, jams, preserves, sauces, compotes, juices are prepared from honeysuckle. The original taste allows the use of fruits in a raw, dried, frozen state. In cosmetology, honeysuckle essential oil is popular; it is used for massage, creams, tonics. These products are used to soothe inflammation and redness of the skin.

There are almost no contraindications for honeysuckle, but medicine advises less or completely stop using it for children with diathesis, people with diabetes, suffering from diarrhea, with high stomach acid or individual intolerance. With the abuse of berries, side effects may appear in the form of a rash on the skin, intestinal disorders, despite its beneficial properties.

In the next video, the agronomist talks in detail about why honeysuckle is bitter.

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