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How Test And Buy Original, And Pure Honey by menwongo(m): 9:12pm On Dec 18, 2016
Although all honey is "natural" because it is derived from the nectar of flowers, not all honey is "raw," or pure. This is because honey is often heated and processed for pasteurization. Most honey that you will find in a grocery store has been pasteurized in order to maintain its shelf life. Despite the definitions, most people consider natural honey to be raw or organic, and the best place to buy natural honey is locally. Natural or organic foods are healthiest and freshest when you purchase them in an area that is close to you. You will derive the best health benefits from local, natural honey. Some of the benefits of consuming honey include allergy relief, increased energy and help with morning sickness or nausea. Contact us today for your honey which will be delivered to you in Port Harcourt, Uyo, and Owerri, 08023018266, 07064674174, 08064899381.
We sell in 20 litters to company and herbalists. Small quantities are in Eva water bottles, and lacasara bottle.

Re: How Test And Buy Original, And Pure Honey by menwongo(m): 9:26pm On Dec 18, 2016
Taste the honey if a sample is offered. Tasting is not an accurate way to test for additives, but if taste is your main concern, it could be all you need to make a decision. Note that a "weird" taste does not necessarily mean the honey isn't pure. There are many varieties of honey made from the nectar of different flowers, saps, or even the secretions of sap-eating insects.[6] Each of these produces different flavors, and even the honey of one beehive can vary from year to year as they collect nectar from different sources.


•Most sellers will not allow you to open a jar before purchasing. Ask whether you can taste a sample, but do not insist if one is not available.



Conducting Tests at Home

Understand that these tests are not 100% accurate. Honey's wonderful, delicious variety works against you when you're trying to find a simple test. Different types of pure honey can cover a large range of density, flammability, and other characteristics. While the following tests are based on true principles, in practice your results may be inconclusive. Try several of these tests to see if the honey fails or passes consistently. In many cases, you can get nothing more than a good guess.

Add a spoonful of liquid honey to warm water. Add a spoonful of honey to a glass of warm water, stirring slowly or not at all. If the honey has been mixed with certain kinds of sugar syrup, it will dissolve in the water. Most pure honeys, and unfortunately some adulterated honeys as well, will stick together and sink as a solid lump, or remain stuck as a lump on the spoon.

•Note that pure or adulterated honey is also sold in creamed (evenly crystallized) form or solid honeycomb form. These will always be difficult to dissolve, whether or not the honey is pure.
Re: How Test And Buy Original, And Pure Honey by menwongo(m): 9:43pm On Dec 18, 2016
Honey test for purity

Set fire to a cotton pad or candle wick dipped in honey. This test only checks for added water in the honey, which may prevent the honey from burning. Dip a cotton pad or the cotton wick of a candle into a bit of the honey, and shake off the excess. Attempt to light the cotton pad or wick. If it burns easily, then it probably has no added water, but may or may not have other substances added. If it refuses to burn or makes a cracking sound instead, water may have been added.

Drop honey on blotting paper or a paper towel. If honey has been diluted with water, it may be absorbed or leave a wet mark on an absorbent material such as blotting paper. Pure honey should not be absorbed, but unfortunately neither will honey diluted with most sugar syrups.


Dispelling Honey Purity Myths
Don't let ants make your decision for you. Ants are interested in anything sweet and nutritious. Ants will eat honey, colored corn syrup, and anything in between.


Realize that mixing honey and alcohol is not a useful test. Some sources claim that mixing impure honey into methylated spirits or other alcohol will dissolve it and make the solution milky, while pure honey will stay undissolved at the bottom. Other sources claim the exact opposite! This myth dates back at least to 1893, and was not accepted by professional beekeepers even then.

Be skeptical about claims of pure honey turning one direction or forming shapes. There are several myths around the internet about only pure honey turning clockwise when poured, or only pure honey forming hexagons when left on a plate and covered with water. There is no scientific evidence that impure honey will behave differently in these situations.


Test additional claims yourself. There are many anecdotes floating around about different ways you can test honey for purity, and many of them have not been scientifically tested. If you think something sounds plausible, try testing a jar of honey you think is pure. Then mix it with agave syrup, sugar syrup, or some other added sugar and perform the same test. If you consistently get different results with the diluted syrup than with the pure honey, the test might be useful. Keep in mind that no one household test can detect every possible additive in honey, however.

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