Honey stored in containers at ambient temperatures in America, (some
variation in temp from -35degrees F. to +110 degrees F.), does not harm the
honey taste. I was working in Rockport, In 1998 and I read an article about
an archaeological dig where no one had been in the city for at least 1500
years. 3 urns of honey were found, they liquefied and ate and said it was
very good. This, however, was not vacuumed packed. Maybe the key to storing
honey is to not vacuum pack.
Lionel
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