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  2. What's the difference between filtered and unfiltered honey?

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    “Some people believe that crystallized honey is bad or not fresh, but that’s not true.” He noted that crystallized honey dissolves immediately when you mix it into beverages or food, and you ...

  3. Creamed honey - Wikipedia

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    Creamed honey is honey that has been processed to control crystallization. Also known as honey fondant, [1] soft set honey, or whipped honey, it has a smooth, spreadable consistency and lighter color than liquid honey of the same floral type. A method for producing creamed honey was first patented in 1935, and other methods have since been devised.

  4. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Crystallized honey. Crystallized honey is not spoiled. The crystals are formed by low temperature crystallization, a high glucose level, and the presence of pollen. The crystallization can be reversed by gentle heating. Seeds are not the spiciest part of chili peppers.

  5. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. [1] [2] Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies.Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primarily floral nectar) or the secretions of other insects, like the honeydew of aphids.

  6. 6 Health Resolutions That Are Actually Good for Your Mind & Body

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  7. Honey extraction - Wikipedia

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    Any honey that cannot be harvested, which includes crystallized honey left on the frames after extraction, or honey that is not capped over, and therefore unripened, is usually placed back into the colonies for the bees to clean up. Some beekeepers place wet frames outside so that it will be reclaimed by the bees.

  8. Flow Hive - Wikipedia

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    Crystallization: Especially in colder climates, honey can thicken or crystallize, preventing honey from flowing. [11] If this prevents operation of the Flow Hive mechanism, it can be addressed by either waiting for the bees to remove the crystallized honey, or by soaking the frame in water to dissolve it away. [13]

  9. Talk:Creamed honey - Wikipedia

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    3 Set Honey. 1 comment. 4 Create crystallized honey article and merge? 2 comments. 5 Candied vs Creamed honey. 2 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Creamed ...