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On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:38 AM, allen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> If there is 82% sugar, and 17% water...
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> Here we are mixing approximate numbers, rounded off to integers, with other
> numbers expressed as decimals of integers.


I liked Peter's info a lot, but it's true that the numbers are far too
imprecise to really know the quantity of the bee-added enzyme. (And it
really doesn't matter; this is all an intellectual exercise for a very
Orthodox rabbi interested in bees and myself). I agree that it's smaller
than .8%.

My 2008 Hive and the Honey Bee gives a lot of info about enzymes, but not
their quantity in honey. Of course, it's a big book, and I may have missed
it!
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