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------ Ultrafiltration produces a sweetener that should not be called 
honey.------

The above strikes me as foolishness as does

-----Filtering is done to give a clear brilliant product desired by 
consumers.-----

This is not true of my customers.  The informed consumer who knows the what 
the particles in suspension really are will begin looking for them as a sign 
of quality honey.  Education is a wonderful thing.

------ Importantly, honey that has been filtered to meet USDA's grading 
standards may not have pollen, but it is still honey. ----

Perhaps the USDA standards people could use some education.


Larry Krengel

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