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Re: high moisture honey
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Tue, 7 Sep 2004 08:34:31 -0400
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>> "allen dick" wrote:
>> Mix in a sorbate to prevent fermentation.

> Do people do this in the US?

Of course not.

> It would be illegal to add anything to honey
> in the UK.

In the US, the technical term is "adulteration",
and one may not sell such honey for human consumption
at risk of fines, jail time, civil lawsuits, and such.


    jim (I'm a Vegan of sorts - I refuse to eat
         animals that eat other animals - simple
         professional courtesy to other predators.)

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