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"Janet A. Katz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 May 2005 08:23:25 -0400
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I believe that Tony Roma's response that "honey molasses" is a "refined
honey" is a complete and accurate answer from their point of view, and that
they are in compliance with the USDA ingredient labeling requirements.

I found "refined honey" as a product group sold by The Kimpton Group, a
British company based in London. I've e-mailed them for a definition of
"refined honey" and asked them to venture a guess as to what the "refined
honey" "honey molasses" would be. I'm guessing that it's just a blend of
honey and molasses that has had some sort of processing and or filtering.

Kimpton Brothers webpage on their "refined honey" is
http://www.kimpton.com/body/RefindH.htm

Janet A. Katz

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