> It would depend upon the density of the grains of pollen.
I suspect the density of pollen is in between that of wax and honey.
However, pollen grains are small and surface tension-like factors
probably cause pollen to migrate very slowly through honey in a
spinner. The honey is probably not in the spinner long enough
for the pollen to get separated.
I have never observed nor heard of pollen either settling or floating
when a container of honey sits on the shelf for a long time.
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