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> If there is 82% sugar, and 17% water, that only leaves 1% for all other
> constituents. Then we can subtract ash (average about 0.2%), which leaves
> only 0.8% for all the amino acids, proteins (including enzymes), organic
> acids, and vitamins.
Here we are mixing approximate numbers, rounded off to integers, with other
numbers expressed as decimals of integers.
Nothing of any validity can be concluded from such calculations, although
such manipulations of numbers are ubiquitous in the media and popular in
discussions.
If I had to guess, I should think the number is much smaller than 0.8%.
My new copy of the Hive and the Honey Bee should be arriving at my doorstep
in minutes, and I'll have to take a look.
Honey of the sort we produce is definitely mentioned and discussed in detail
in that "Bible".
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