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Category: Honey

link to Honey Storage – How to Store Honey Correctly

Honey Storage – How to Store Honey Correctly

Whether you have commercial honey or have obtained honey straight from the hive, correct storage will ensure it lasts indefinitely. Used as an alternative to sugar to sweeten dishes or eaten as is,...

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link to What Is in Honey – A Breakdown of the Bee’s Most Prolific Product

What Is in Honey – A Breakdown of the Bee’s Most Prolific Product

If you had to guess as to the most prolific product bees produce, what would your guess be? Pat yourself on the back if honey is your answer. Beekeepers get all sorts of products from their hives,...

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link to Just How Long Does Honey Last?

Just How Long Does Honey Last?

One of the most common question people have as it relates to food is how long it lasts. After all, the last thing anyone wants is to eat food that has spoiled and tastes bad. To that end, if you have...

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link to How Many Times Can You Harvest Honey from a Hive?

How Many Times Can You Harvest Honey from a Hive?

For most people, the main reason for keeping bees is to harvest the delicious honey that they produce, although some people do it for ecological reasons. Regardless of why one is beekeeping though,...

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link to Why is There No Honey in My Hive?

Why is There No Honey in My Hive?

In an ideal world of beekeeping, you would have a beehive full of healthy bees producing delicious honey that you can either keep for yourself or sell on as an extra income. However, we do not live...

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link to Why Does Honey Crystallize?

Why Does Honey Crystallize?

Honey is a natural product that starts in a liquid form and frequently ends up crystallized. This is entirely natural, but it is also often misunderstood. While some people prefer eating honey that...

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