If you stir in very fine granules the honey will make very small
crystals and become "creamed honey" ! It is still raw honey with every
thing in it but it now has an extended shelf life.
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Author: Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]> at internet-ext
Date: 6/18/96 8:37 PM
Pollen in the honey is demanded by many consumers. They don't want the
fine filtering of supermarket honey, so as to save the pollen. "Raw" honey
has a shorter shelf life, as it will crystallize quicker.
Say Dave
Does the statement above mean that crystallized raw honey is bad
and should be taken off the shelf.
I hope not as a pervayor of 100 % RAW Hawaii Honey I sell a
lot of crystallized honey to customers who recognize crystallized
honey as the only sure way to know that the honey is raw and
unprocessed and better for
them from a health stand point.
Aloha Walter
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