>I need some help on how to filter out air bubbles in my honey jars. I have a
>small extractor and let the
>honey flow into a large jar, then heat some to get the honey to flow
>through a cheese cloth into pint
>jars that have been boiled clean and dried. My honey is very thick and
>flavorful, but at the top of the
>pint jars are small air bubbles.
When honey is poured warm through a filter there are air bubbles throughout
the honey. These will disappear over 24 hours. I wonder whether you have
air bubbles or froth. There are some honeys which are noted for froth. In
Australia, some of the mallee eucalypts appear to continually have a layer
of froth even after packing. This does not indicate lack of quality or poor
handling.
Betty McAdam
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
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