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Seems pollen will become an ingredient with a lot of consequences in Europe
and elswhere!

The Bablok case start on French definition of honey where pollen is an 
ingredient. French regulations does not allow to filter the honey more than 
80 microns. With this, ultrafiltered honey it is really pure honey without 
unwanted ingredients.

Heat exchangers, cartridge filters, plate filters and smaller pitch filters 
with diatom soil are required

We can promote honey without allergens :)

Fernando
Córdoba - Arg. 

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