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How Beekeepers Process Their Raw Honey
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How Beekeepers Process Their Raw Honey
When the honey has been collected from the hive it has to be processed before it crystallises and becomes difficult to package, as well as prevent it looking hard and unappetising. Honey has to be heated to kill bacteria that can cause food poisoning. Ask about heating and health concerns affecting honey at your local beekeepers' association. Once the honey is processed and fit for its intended purpose, for eating or any of numerous other purposes, it can be packaged as a liquid or other format or added to other ingredients to suit your consumers' exact requirements.
So honey can be used for pouring onto fruit, or spread on toast, in the
first case the beekeeper will want the honey to be runny and eject smoothly
from a bottle or other pouring device. In the second case, for eating on
toast or in sandwiches, the beekeeper may want to create honey both thick
and thin to suit all tastes. All articles are provided in good faith and are researched and written to the best of our abilities. However, readers should always do their own due diligence before investing in any business opportunity, and they should be aware that many article writers and web masters, including ourselves, frequently receive a commission for selling other people's products. We pride ourselves on always choosing the very best products to recommend to our readers and we only recommend products offering a solid money back guarantee.
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