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Wed, 2 Jun 1999 22:12:12 +0300
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Re: Destroying glucose oxidase in honey with air
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at the end
and after the honey-analog
we all will make combhoney

from the file
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/RossRounds.html
-  Sure, your bees can make more honey, when they don't have to build out the
combs
-  But as the plumber /sewer worker say: " this is good stuff, nobody has ever
touched it"


Garth wrote:
> Most enzymes are extremely easly 'killed' by foaming - miximg them
> with air.


greetings, jan
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telefoon: 0547-275788
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