"Bob Hack" wrote:
> This is what I read too, so I put my honey in a deep freeze. Three years
> running the honey started to crystallize after five or six months of being
> frozen.
This is interesting. Although I have not tried it myself, I know beekeepers
who store comb honey in the freezer to keep it liquid - and it works, even
for rape honey. I wonder if there is a difference here between comb and
extracted honey - presumably the extracted is likely to have more prime
nuclei, in the form of pollen grains, and therefore be more likely to
granulate.
> Go figure.
That's what I am trying to do!
Peter Edwards
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