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ABOUT MEDLES

What is MedLES?

Under the Homolje Mountains of Eastern Serbia, where bees collect first-class honey and where high-quality hazelnuts are grown, Medles was created. Medles can be uniquely described as the perfect combination of natural and raw materials of honey and hazelnut.
As we strongly hold our traditional values of sharing health and enjoyment amongst our loved ones, we decided why not make the unique taste of our natural delicacy available to each and every one of you.

INGREDIENTS

Nature on the table

In order to bring the ingredients of honey and hazelnut closer to you, allow us to enlighten you dear users and admirers, to the benefits of these two ingredients.

Honey

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Honey is considered one of the best natural products amongst all condiments, as they hold numerous health and nutritional benefits.
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Hazelnut

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In addition, Hazelnuts provide a good source of minerals such as manganese, copper, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron, all rich in vitamins E, B and folic acid.
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How was Medles created?

We had the idea that rather than to just export hazelnuts from out plantations, why not create it as a product in itself? - hence the creation of the spread Medles.

We have proven that it is possible, to have a clean and organic product built solely by two ingredients: hazelnut and honey.

Their construction requires an environment without any heavy and light industries, thus enabling us to control the beehives, the coordination from what, when and where they collect their pollen, as well as further processing, storage, and packaging of Medles.

Acquiring our naturally preserved honey along with the special technology of processing our hazelnuts, we created a spread called Medles.

We can assure you that you’d be ingesting a product deriving purely from nature. 

Medles is a natural spread that can be consumed without the worries of additives, preservatives, sweeteners, artificial colors and flavors.

ABOUT MEDLES

How to use Medles

Medles is a spread that can be used as a supplement to many dishes. On the recommendation of accredited kitchen chefs, it can be used in combination with cheeses, which makes it specific to consume or even simply with a glass of wine.

It can be paired with anything you can imagine and compliments especially well with pancakes, sweets and even in your teas!

We leave it up to you, to face the sole challenge as to how you wish to explore its taste as soon as it reaches your fingertips.

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Honey

Honey is one of the healthiest and nutritious natural products in the world. Honey is the main product of honey bees. It is important to note that it is produced by honey bees, because not every bee in a bee colony is responsible for producing honey. It's a long process from acquiring honey from the bee, hence why bees are creatures that must be treated and held sacred with respect and care. We have a duty to keep them from dying and to make sure that every bee can collect nectar from the plants. We aim to achieve this goal by not polluting the plants and insects that surround our nature with dangerous poisons.
Since ancient times, honey-derived products have been among the most healing ingestible products that can be found in nature. For thousands of years, they have been used in the treatment of various diseases; in cosmetics and natural medicine; as well as the first written traces of honey can be found from the time of the Egyptian pharaohs. Honey is mentioned to be used in ancient Chinese medicine, as well as in the Ayurveda "Book of Life", honey is considered an elixir of youth, health and beauty.
Honey consists of fructose, sucrose, glucose, water and vitamins, minerals and trace elements. The consistency is different depending on the type and quality of honey, but it is always perfectly balanced. This means that bees successfully make perfect food from what they can collect in nature and what is available to them.
Honey also has a natural ability to crystallize, and the hardness of the crystallization all depends on the amount of glucose it contains. If there is more glucose than fructose, honey will crystallize faster and easier. With acacia honey, for example, this process is slower because acacia honey contains more fructose.
It is known that honey is a traditional medicine used against coughs and sore throats; it improves the brains’ capacity for concentration and memory, as well as many other disorders that have been successfully proven to be treated using honey and other bee products.
Honey prevents infections, protects teeth and bones, lowers cholesterol, improves digestion, creates much needed vital energy and improves mood. Honey also has a beneficial effect on the following disorders:
  • It strengthens the body's immunity
  • Improves circulation
  • Strengthens the heart
  • Revitalizes the digestive organs
  • Good for hair and nail regeneration
  • It supports the restoration of blood elements
  • It has antibacterial, antiseptic and antimycotic effects
  • Removes the toxic substances from the body
  • Good against stress and insomnia, bad mood and irritability
  • It is used for diet in combination with lemon
You can use honey in combination with other natural products, fruits and spices.

Hazelnut

The hazelnut belongs to the group of stone fruits and its cultivation dates back to the period of the ancient Romans. It is believed that it originally came from Asia Minor. It thrives in fertile and loose areas. It grows in the form of a gram, and has leaves that are rounded and long. The flowers appear before the leaves and can be classified as male or female. The fruits are grouped in bunches and have a skin that is brown.
The core of the hazelnut fruit contains many vitamins and nutrients. It is majorly enriched with B vitamins, especially B5 and B6, and is also rich in folic acid. Vitamins that are part of the B group are especially important, because they have been proven to provide energy to the body, improve concentration and have a positive effect on the entire nervous system. B6 is also a vitamin recommended - especially for pregnant women - to intake in order to prevent the occurrence of depression after childbirth.
Hazelnuts also contain vitamins A and E, which are good for the hair and skin, while vitamin E is extremely good for your blood vessels and overall cardiovascular system. In addition to the vitamins mentioned above, the hazelnut core also contains minerals such as zinc, magnesium and calcium, as well as omega 3 and 6 fatty acids – both to whom which are good for reducing high levels of cholesterol.
The amount of potassium it contains is even five percent higher than the amount contained in other fruits. Because of this composition, hazelnuts are one of the most energy-important foods.

They provide various health benefits:

  • Digestion problems
  • Help of reducing weight gain
  • It protects cells from damage
  • Lowers cholesterol levels
  • Improves sperm count
  • Improves brain function
  • Reduces the risk of cancer
  • Regulates the symptoms of diabetes
  • Supports heart health
  • Reduces inflammatory processes
  • Good for skin and hair