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  2. Creamed honey - Wikipedia

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    The latter yields a batch of creamed honey in approximately 80 hours. [2] Variations on the Dyce Method; Instead of pasteurization, fresh honey that has not yet crystallized can be used. Using the fresh honey keeps the naturally present enzymes intact, while pasteurization will denature the enzymes.

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

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    He noted that crystallized honey dissolves immediately when you mix it into beverages or food, and you can easily re-liquify crystallized honey by placing the container in a bowl of warm water ...

  4. 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.

  5. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey that has crystallized (or is commercially purchased crystallized) can be returned to a liquid state by warming. [78] Despite a common misconception, honey crystallizing does not mean it has expired. [79] [80] Pasteurized honey has been heated in a pasteurization process which requires temperatures of 72 °C (161 °F) or higher ...

  6. Flow Hive - Wikipedia

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    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] Promotion as 'honey on tap': In the first advertisements for the Flow Hive, it was marketed as a way to remove honey "without disturbing the bees ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees consume about 8.4 lb (3.8 kg) of honey to secrete 1 lb (450 g) of wax, [1] and so beekeepers may return the wax to the hive after harvesting the honey to improve honey outputs. The structure of the comb may be left basically intact when honey is extracted from it by uncapping and spinning in a centrifugal honey extractor.

  9. Crystallization - Wikipedia

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    Crystallized honey. There are many examples of natural process that involve crystallization. Geological time scale process examples include: Natural (mineral) crystal formation (see also gemstone); Stalactite/stalagmite, rings formation; Human time scale process examples include: Snow flakes formation;