Taste and season with salt and possibly sugar or honey.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Her voice was honeyed with hints of fire.
The Sun (2016)
The difference between good English heather honey and manuka is just the price.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Pour this back into the pan along with the rice wine vinegar, honey and soy sauce.
The Sun (2016)
Season and finish with the honey and vinegar.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The sugar and honey scrub smells good enough to eat.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Honey is too sweet to be true.
The Sun (2013)
Serve with runny honey or maple syrup as desired.
Turner, Roger Newman The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide (1988)
Pour into a pan and add the sugar and honey.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Gently dissolve the treacle and honey in the milk over a low heat.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Drizzle over a tsp of runny honey.
The Sun (2013)
Mix the wine vinegar and honey together and stir it into the juice.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
It pours through corners like runny honey from a warm spoon.
The Sun (2009)
Place the prunes in a pan with the orange juice and honey or sugar.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Mix all the ingredients except the vinegar and honey in a pan.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Add a little almond cream or runny honey to flavour.
Turner, Roger Newman The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide (1988)
There was a consensus from the spies that the land was indeed wonderful and flowed with milk and honey.
Christianity Today (2000)
We'll see if he calls me honey.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
With a voice like pure honey, she casts her spell.
The Sun (2013)
Really good with honey, fresh banana and yogurt.
The Sun (2012)
Dress with lemon juice, olive oil and honey.
The Sun (2015)
She wasn't used to being called honey by virtual strangers.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Drizzle 1 tsp of runny honey over it.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
They have a good bite and sweet honey taste, with no acidity.
Smith, Drew Food Watch (1994)
We are moving to honey rather than sugar on the Weetabix.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Word lists with
honey
affection
In other languages
honey
British English: honey /ˈhʌnɪ/ NOUN
Honey is a sweet, sticky, edible substance made by bees.
American English: honey
Arabic: عَسَل
Brazilian Portuguese: mel
Chinese: 蜂蜜
Croatian: med
Czech: med
Danish: honning
Dutch: honing
European Spanish: miel
Finnish: hunaja
French: miel
German: Honig
Greek: μέλι
Italian: miele
Japanese: 蜂蜜
Korean: 벌꿀
Norwegian: honning
Polish: miód
European Portuguese: mel
Romanian: miere
Russian: мед
Latin American Spanish: miel
Swedish: honung
Thai: น้ำผึ้ง
Turkish: bal
Ukrainian: мед
Vietnamese: mật ong
All related terms of 'honey'
honey ant
any of several ants , esp. of the genus Myrmecocystus , that feed on honeydew or nectar and store the excess juices in the bodies of certain worker ants
honey pot
any of a caste of workers in certain species of ants , that serve as living storehouses for a honeylike material later used by the whole colony
honey bear
→ kinkajou
honey-eater
any small arboreal songbird of the Australasian family Meliphagidae, having a downward-curving bill and a brushlike tongue specialized for extracting nectar from flowers
honey guide
any small bird of the family Indicatoridae, inhabiting tropical forests of Africa and Asia and feeding on beeswax , honey , and insects : order Piciformes ( woodpeckers , etc)
honey mouse
a small agile Australian marsupial , Tarsipes spenserae, having dark-striped pale brown fur , a long prehensile tail, and a very long snout and tongue with which it feeds on honey , pollen , and insects: family Phalangeridae
honey plant
any of various plants that are particularly useful in providing bees with nectar
honey-sweet
sweet or endearing
honey wagon
a wagon or truck for collecting and carrying excrement or manure
honey badger
→ ratel
honey bucket
a bucket or container for human body waste , used where a toilet is not available
honey buzzard
a common European bird of prey , Pernis apivorus, having broad wings and a typically dull brown plumage with white-streaked underparts : family Accipitridae ( hawks , buzzards , etc). It feeds on grubs and honey from bees ' nests
honey creeper
any small tropical American songbird of the genus Dacnis and related genera, closely related to the tanagers and buntings, having a slender downward-curving bill and feeding on nectar
honey fungus
an edible basidiomycetous fungus , Armillaria mellea, having a yellow-spotted cap and wrinkled stems, parasitic on the roots of woody plants, which it may kill by root rot . It spreads by thin black underground strands
honey locust
a thorny leguminous tree, Gleditsia triacanthos of E North America, that has long pods containing a sweet-tasting pulp
manuka honey
honey from the nectar of the manuka tree, often used for medicinal purposes; known as active manuka honey if it has a UMF rating of over 10.
honey-coloured
having the colour of honey
honey mesquite
any small leguminous tree of the genus Prosopis, esp the tropical American P. juliflora, whose sugary pods ( mesquite beans ) are used as animal fodder
Honey Tangerine
a citrus fruit with a deep-orange pulp , formed by crossing a tangerine and a sweet orange hybrid ; Murcott
milk and honey
a situation in which you are very contented and have plenty of money
bread and honey
money
bootlace fungus
an edible basidiomycetous fungus , Armillaria mellea, having a yellow-spotted cap and wrinkled stems, parasitic on the roots of woody plants, which it may kill by root rot . It spreads by thin black underground strands
honeysucker
any bird, esp a honey-eater , that feeds on nectar
land of milk and honey
the land of natural fertility promised to the Israelites by God ( Ezekiel 20:6)
kinkajou
an arboreal fruit-eating mammal , Potos flavus, of Central and South America , with a long prehensile tail : family Procyonidae ( raccoons ) order Carnivora ( carnivores )
sun bear
a small bear, Helarctos malayanus, of tropical forests in S and SE Asia, having a black coat and a yellowish snout and feeding mostly on honey and insects
mesquite
any small leguminous tree of the genus Prosopis, esp the tropical American P . juliflora, whose sugary pods ( mesquite beans ) are used as animal fodder
pern
a buzzard , Pernis apivorus
ratel
a musteline mammal , Mellivora capensis , inhabiting wooded regions of Africa and S Asia. It has a massive body, strong claws , and a thick coat that is paler on the back and it feeds on honey and small animals