Honey infused kumquats can provide the body with some of the nutrients contained in honey and kumquats such as carbohydrates, energy, etc., which have some nutritional value for the body. However, food is not medicine, and cannot play the same efficacy and effect as medicine. Honey is rich in carbohydrates and energy, of which the content of carbohydrates is up to 82.4g/100g, and carbohydrates can provide energy for the body. The nutrients in kumquats are mainly carbohydrates, energy, unsaturated fatty acids, and vitamin C. The content of vitamin C is 28 mg/100g. The honey and kumquat together can provide some energy and vitamin C, which is beneficial to a certain extent to maintain the normal function of the body. Although honey kumquat is good, but not everyone is suitable, for honey allergy people should not eat.