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Not to mention it's often sourced from China, heavily processed/pasteurized which removes beneficial enzymes.
Best to get honey from a local source/farmer if you want the health benefits from honey.
Two cups of tea a day. would be 3/4 of a year.
Add two teaspoons per cup and you're looking at 1/3 of a year.
Two or three person household.
Honey in cooking.
I mean, You could just slather it on yourself too.
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They are getting sophisticated where Chinese fake honey can mimic the chemical compound tested for real honey.
Its a constant cat and mouse game, and the profit margins are so huge selling mislabeled sources/fake honey.
Who would have thought of making fake rice???🤦
Its delicious too , distinctive taste . Look into it! I reccomend Wedderspoon brand!
Not to mention it's often sourced from China, heavily processed/pasteurized which removes beneficial enzymes.
Best to get honey from a local source/farmer if you want the health benefits from honey.
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BTW I grow small fruit plants. Just for fun I tried searching "Olive cultivars". I don't understand why it seems that mostly apples, persimmons, and a few specialty citrus are labeled as to cultivar, yet look at the taste differences. And olives go back to before Rome...
So it's like we were getting only 55oz of honey instead of 80oz, since I have to add so much more.
EDIT: IIRC Restaurant Depot has an 80oz jug for $10-12. I plan to try that brand soon.....
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