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It's HONEY. It's pure sugar that's its purpose.
3rd most counterfeited food in the world
https://www.insider.com/fake-hone...rks-2020-9
76% of US sold honey is fake
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How to detect adulterated/fake honey
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I'd google local. Etsy has some that ship but after fees etc it's like $25 a lb
It's HONEY. It's pure sugar that's its purpose.
It is also a very effective anti-bacterial. Apparently, it is NOT "just pure sugar."
Hard to say by the picture. It surely has crystalized but there seems to e some foam on top of the honey which might suggest some level of fermentation... Unless you shook the jar. Put in in a warm water bath and stir gently... Or use it as is. I like it when it is crunchy like this on a toast. Real raw honey will not spoil even after 1000s of years as attested by some found in Egyptian burials.
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Absolutely. Enzymes, pollen are naturally found unless it has been heated too high and ultrafiltered. But, it is also mainly sugar and should also considered as such and unhealthy for some especially if consumed at high doses. Raw honey is normally between 6 to 15 dollars a pound. Some rare honey like manuka honey can go up to 60 a pound. I sell mine between 8 to 10 dollars a pound, gallon of honey is 12 pound and I sell it for 65 dollars, 5 gallon pail (60 pounds) for 200-250 dollars. Apiarists under the cottage honey rule cannot ship. They can deliver, sell at your event, or from home or from their apiary. Commercial folks have none of these restrictions.
If you can do that I'll gladly read it! So would many others here. In fact I would LOVE to see your thoughts proven right in a study because I would like to believe in those benefits. I'm not being sarcastic or snarky here. It would elevate this age old conversation.
However, replies like the one above just kind of reinforce that you're operating on an emotion because you really just want to believe in a concept that makes you feel good. A nice thought but not a fact.
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Normal price is still very low at $7.50 but any thoughts on the chance this is a decent product at a super low price because Amazon is clearing it before it goes bad in the warehouse?
Side thought: My wife uses honey like crazy to make granola bars. We have tons of flowers in the yard thanks to her efforts also. Perhaps it is time for a new box here.
Anyone besides me having a honey cured ham for the holidays? Sugar plums?
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