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Jaggery vs. Honey: Which Is Better for Daily Use?

Why BMS Naturals Jaggery Is the Sweet Choice for Indian Households

For centuries, Indian kitchens have relied on two natural sweeteners—Jaggery (Gur) and Honey (Shahad). Both are unrefined, both are healthier than white sugar, and both come with their own sets of benefits.

But when it comes to daily use—cooking, eating, and feeding your family—which one is better?

At BMS Naturals, we believe in the wisdom of our ancestors. And our ancestors chose Jaggery as the everyday sweetener for a reason.

In this blog, we compare BMS Naturals Jaggery with Honey across nutrition, daily usability, cooking applications, and health benefits—so you can make the right choice for your home.

At a Glance: Jaggery vs. Honey

Feature

BMS Naturals Jaggery

Honey

Source

Concentrated sugarcane juice

Nectar collected by bees

Form

Solid block or granular

Liquid or crystallized

Taste

Rich, caramel-like, earthy

Floral, sweet, varies by flower source

Best For

Daily cooking, sweets, tea, rotis

Cold drinks, drizzling, medicinal use

Heating

Can be heated safely

Heating destroys beneficial enzymes

Daily Use

Ideal for everyday consumption

⚠️ Best used sparingly or raw

Iron Content

Very High (good for anemia)

Low

Calories (per 10g)

~38 kcal

~30 kcal

Glycemic Index

Medium (65)

Medium to High (58-65, varies)

Ayurvedic Property

Warming (good for winters)

Cooling (good for summers)

Cost

Affordable

More expensive

Shelf Life

12-18 months

6-12 months (raw honey may crystallize)

 

Detailed Comparison

1. Nutritional Profile: Which Packs More Punch?

Nutrient (per 10g serving)

BMS Naturals Jaggery

Honey

Iron

High (helps fight anemia)

Trace amounts

Magnesium

High (supports nerves & muscles)

Low

Potassium

High (good for blood pressure)

Low

Calcium

Moderate

Trace

Zinc

Moderate

Low

Antioxidants

Present (phenolic compounds)

Present (flavonoids)

Enzymes

Few (heat-stable)

Many (heat-sensitive)

Verdict: Jaggery wins on minerals—especially iron, magnesium, and potassium. Honey wins on enzymes (but only when raw and unheated).

2. Daily Use: Which Is More Practical?

Daily Activity

BMS Naturals Jaggery

Honey

Adding to tea/coffee

Yes, dissolves well

Not recommended (heating destroys benefits)

Making sweets (laddoos, halwa)

Ideal

Not suitable (changes texture)

Cooking curries & dals

Adds depth and sweetness

Rarely used in savory cooking

Eating raw (a small piece)

Common and satisfying

Yes, a spoonful

Spreading on roti/paratha

Yes (gur ki roti)

⚠️ Drips, not traditional

Mixing with warm milk

Yes (healthy drink)

Not recommended (heat destroys benefits)

Giving to children daily

Safe and nutritious

⚠️ Avoid for infants under 1 year (botulism risk)

Verdict: Jaggery is far more versatile for daily Indian cooking and eating.

3. Cooking & Heating: A Critical Difference

Aspect

BMS Naturals Jaggery

Honey

Heating effect

Becomes more caramelized, safe

Loses enzymes, becomes toxic at high heat

Ayurvedic view

Heating increases its warming properties

Heating is strictly avoided

Best cooking temperature

Any temperature

Only raw or below 40°C


According to Ayurveda, heated honey turns into a slow poison (ama) over time. This is why honey is never cooked in traditional Indian recipes.

Verdict: Jaggery is safe to cook with. Honey is not.

 4. Health Benefits: Jaggery for Daily Wellness

For Digestion

Jaggery activates digestive enzymes and helps prevent constipation. A small piece after meals is a common Indian practice.

For Anemia (Iron Deficiency)

Jaggery is one of the richest plant-based sources of iron. Regular consumption helps improve hemoglobin levels—especially important for women and children.

For Respiratory Health

Jaggery, when combined with black pepper or ginger, helps clear mucus and provides relief from cold and cough.

For Energy Boost

Jaggery provides slow-releasing complex carbohydrates, giving sustained energy without the sugar crash.

For Detoxification

Jaggery helps cleanse the liver, flush out toxins, and purify the blood. 

5. Health Benefits: Honey (When Used Correctly)

Honey has its own strengths when used raw and in moderation:

  • Soothes sore throat and cough
  • Provides quick energy (simple sugars)
  • Has antibacterial and antifungal properties
  • Good for wound healing (topical use)

However, most of these benefits are lost when honey is heated.

Which One Is Better for Specific Conditions?

Condition

Better Choice

Why

Anemia (low iron)

 Jaggery

Rich in iron

Constipation

 Jaggery

Activates digestive enzymes

Sore throat / cough

 Honey (raw)

Soothes and coats throat

Cold & mucus

 Jaggery (with ginger/pepper)

Clears respiratory tract

Weight management

⚠️ Both (use sparingly)

Both are calorie-dense

Diabetes

⚠️ Both (limited use only, consult doctor)

Both raise blood sugar

Daily cooking

 Jaggery

Can be heated safely

Summer months

 Honey (cooling)

Ayurvedic cooling property

Winter months

 Jaggery (warming)

Ayurvedic warming property

Infants under 1 year

 Jaggery (safe)

Honey (botulism risk)

 

Why BMS Naturals Jaggery Is the Best Choice for Daily Use

At BMS Naturals, our Jaggery is made the traditional way—no chemicals, no preservatives, no adulteration.

Promise

What It Means

100% Pure Sugarcane Jaggery

No added sugar, no synthetic colors

Traditional Khandsari Method

Made in stainless steel equipment for hygiene

Made by Women

Produced by 350+ women from Hargaon FPC

Rich in Iron & Minerals

Naturally nutritious

Traceable Sourcing

From our partner FPOs in Uttar Pradesh

Supports Farmers

Every purchase supports 1 Lakh+ farming families

How to Use BMS Naturals Jaggery Daily

Time of Day

Easy Idea

Morning

Small piece with warm water + lemon

With Tea

Replace sugar with crushed jaggery

Lunch

A small piece after meals for digestion

Evening Snack

Gur roti (jaggery spread on roti with ghee)

Dinner

Add to dal or vegetable curries for sweetness

Bedtime

Jaggery + warm milk (healthy sleep drink)

Quick Recipes

1. Jaggery Tea (Gur Wali Chai)

  • 1 cup milk + water
  • 1 tsp crushed BMS Naturals Jaggery
  • Tea leaves and ginger to taste

Boil, strain, and enjoy. No white sugar needed.

2. Gur Roti (Jaggery Flatbread)

  • Make regular roti
  • Spread ghee
  • Sprinkle crushed BMS Naturals Jaggery
  • Roll or fold and eat

Healthy, delicious, and loved by children.

3. Jaggery & Ginger for Cold

  • 1 small piece BMS Naturals Jaggery
  • ½ tsp crushed ginger
  • Chew slowly

Instant relief from cold and cough.

The Final Takeaway

Honey is a wonderful medicinal food. But Jaggery is the everyday sweetener of Indian homes—and for good reason.

Use honey when: You need a raw, enzyme-rich sweetener for cold drinks or sore throats.

Choose BMS Naturals Jaggery when: You cook daily, want to fight anemia, improve digestion, and give your family a traditional, nutritious sweetener.

For daily use, cooking, and family healthBMS Naturals Jaggery is the smarter, safer, and more traditional choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can diabetics eat jaggery?

Jaggery has a lower glycemic index than white sugar but still raises blood sugar. Diabetics should consume it in very small quantities and only after consulting their doctor.

Is jaggery better than honey for weight loss?

Neither is a "weight loss food." Both are calorie-dense. However, jaggery's high fiber content may keep you full longer compared to honey.

Can I replace honey with jaggery in recipes?

Yes, in most recipes. Use 1 part jaggery powder for 1 part honey, but note that jaggery is not a liquid, so adjust liquids accordingly.

Why is honey not recommended for infants?

Raw honey can contain Clostridium botulinum spores, which can cause infant botulism—a serious illness. Jaggery is safe for children over 1 year.

How should I store jaggery?

Store in an air-tight container in a cool, dry place. Avoid moisture. It stays fresh for 12-18 months.

Disclaimer

This blog is for informational purposes only. If you have diabetes, blood sugar concerns, or any medical condition, consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet.

 

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