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I have been selling honey to a kosher food manufacturor for years. My customer
requires kosher certification from all their vendors, but not from me. I was told
that honey is inherently kosher and no certificate would be required. A spec
sheet was all they asked for.

Robert Brenchley wrote:

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>      . I am not familiar with the specifics of rabbinical law, but
> anyone wishing to produce kosher honey should contact an Orthodox rabbi for
> guidance.
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