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In a message dated 01/03/2008 23:24:58 GMT Standard Time,  [log in to unmask] 
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In the  UK, do they allow up to 15% sugar feed content in the canola honey, 
one of the  earliest crops, as they do in some continental European  countries?




Certainly not!  If people want sugar they can buy it for a fifth the  price 
of honey. It is simply fraud to pour sugar through a hive of bees and pass  it 
off as honey. In my opinion all sugar fed to bees should be dyed so that it  
is obvious if it gets in the wrong place, especially the honey jar.
 
Chris
 



   

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