Honey Acres, an online retailer of naturally harvested honey, launches a new guide that tackles crystalized honey and how to solve this problem.
Neosho,United States - December 13, 2022 /NewsNetwork/ —
This recently shared guide seeks to address the common misconception that crystalized honey has “gone bad” and is thus no longer edible. The volume delves into the chemical composition of honey and shows that crystallization is a natural and harmless process.
More information is available at https://honeyacres.com/blogs/common-questions/crystalized-honey-did-my-honey-go-bad
Honey Acres’ latest report explains that crystalized honey can be consumed as is, especially if people prefer the additional texture. The authors also share easy ways to turn the honey liquid again through the application of heat. These methods include microwaving the honey, steeping the jar in hot water, and running the container under warm tap water.
The honey specialists explain that honey does not go bad due to its naturally high level of acidity, which neutralizes bacteria that cause spoilage. Rather, crystallization occurs when water separates from the sugars in the honey, thus leaving solids in the jar.
Honey Acres decided to release the report so customers can continue enjoying the company’s non-GMO products even if they crystallize, emphasizing that its honey is shelf-stable even after the jar is opened. Moreover, it highlights that this phenomenon is proof that their honey is natural and unprocessed.
Additional details about the company’s products can be found at https://honeyacres.com
About Honey Acres
Headquartered in Wisconsin, Honey Acres specializes in raw and unfiltered honey harvested from its own apiary. The company was founded in 1852 by German beekeeper Christian Friederich Diehnelt and continues to be run by his descendants to this day. In addition to selling jarred honey, the farm also has a museum where people can learn about the art and science of making honey.
The honey that the farm produces at its 40,000 sq ft manufacturing facility is Kosher-certified and gluten-free-certified.
A spokesperson says: “Our family owes its success to our forefathers’ dedication to producing quality honey. It is our goal to keep this tradition alive by offering pure honey made right in our backyard. When you purchase products from us, you can rest assured that each one is lovingly made by the Diehnelt clan.”
Interested parties may visit https://honeyacres.com/collections/all-honey/products/basswood-honey-jars if they wish to order products from the store.
Contact Info:
Name: Narek Gabrielian
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Organization: Honey Acres, Inc.
Address: N1557 Wisconsin 67, Neosho, Wisconsin 53059, United States
Phone: +1-920-474-4411
Website: https://honeyacres.com
Source: NewsNetwork
Release ID: 89086456
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