Safest thing is to not eat, but if there's a lot, get it analyzed for
metals. I'd expect the aluminum levels to be elevated, and given the
reactivity of honey, it would give me pause.
We did a lot of work with aluminum smelters in the 70s, it doesn't rust,
but there are surface reactions - and after 20 years, who knows?
Jerry
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