Nothing you can say will convince me... baby food I call it. If I want to eat fruit, I eat fruit. Particularly horrible are the savoury versions using kale.
Baby food? Well oh damn it,
Morning Glory.
. It's exciting how food evokes emotions and strong opinions. I agree that most green or brownish
health smoothies (packed with seaweed, kale or cabbage, spinach, goji berries, sunflower seeds, linseeds and/or sprouts) taste disgusting, weird or bland. But baby food tastes like...well, tasteless purée. Smoothies and fruities usually taste fresh, sweet, tangy or savory: light or deep and full of flavor. I usually make a ruby red fruitie with strawberries, red currants, orange juice and a spoonful of honey or a ripe, sweet banana. I like that mushy combination better than eating frozen strawberries, sour currants, pure honey, spotty bananas or film/skin-covered pieces of orange separately. If I want to eat fruit, I eat fruit. If I want to eat berries, I eat berries. If I want a smoothie or fruitie, I make one.
There are many ingredients which taste good both naturally (raw/cooked/steamed) and prepared in a baby food manner (puréed/ mashed/whipped alone or in combination with other ingredients) - so why should one make an exception with fruit and berries?
Photos from various websites.
Back to honey... Honey contains more than 200 different substances, the majority of which are different types of sugar. There are many types of honey (depending on the native plant) but I can't taste the difference despite maybe noticing more sweetness in some honey varieties. My favorite honey is a Swedish brand which can be kept in the fridge while keeping a soft texture for taking neat, non-gluey spoonfuls.
I love all the entries you've posted so far! I've found some intriguing honey recipes from Finnish sites as well. To mention a couple: honey potatoes with onion, pickled cucumbers and dragoon served with sausage and oven-cooked herring with lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, honey and thyme. Thinbreads made with plain flour, cottage cheese and grated apple and topped with runny honey, sesame seeds or almond flakes looked tasty too - as did
this mushroom risotto with honey and young (edible) spruce sprigs/shoots.
photo: hunajainensam.fi