What is the white stuff on the top of honey?

What you're looking at is 'honey foam,' which is a result of the tiny air bubbles in the honey escaping to the top. This is due to air bubbles trapped in the honey during processing and packaging. When the packaged honey rests, the air bubbles work their way up to the top of the container, creating the foam.
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Can you eat the white stuff on honey?

What you're looking at is “honey foam,” the result of tiny air bubbles in the honey escaping to the top. After jarring our honey, air bubbles work their way up to the top of the container, creating the foam. There is nothing wrong with the honey or the foam and it is perfectly edible.
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How do you know when honey is spoiled?

Honey does not go bad. In fact, it's recognized as the only food that doesn't spoil. It will, however, crystallize (becoming thick and cloudy) over time. If this happens, just remove the lid from the jar, place it in a pan of water, and warm it over low heat until the honey returns to its original consistency.
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Does honey get moldy?

Honey Will Never Grow Mold Or Spoil

Honey is hygroscopic, which means that it is water-negative and can even draw water from the air in improper storage conditions, leaving nothing for microbes and molds to grow on. Honey also has a low pH value, making it too acidic for most microbes.
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What happens when honey turns white?

Even when stored correctly, it's quite normal for honey to crystallize. That's because it contains more sugars than can be dissolved. It doesn't mean it has gone bad but the process does cause some changes (1). Crystallized honey becomes whiter and lighter in color.
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Does honey ever expire?

The only way your honey will expire is if your honey has been contaminated by moisture, so make sure to never get water into your honey pot. Granulation and crystallization can lead to increased moisture. The honey may, therefore, become more susceptible to spoilage by fermentation.
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How can you tell real honey from fake?

Pure honey, when exposed to any kind of heat or flame should remain unburned. To perform this test, try dipping a matchstick/cotton bud in honey and then light it. If it burns, that means the quality of your honey is pure.
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Does real honey have foam?

Pure Honey: If you heat the pure honey, it caramelizes quickly and does not make foam. Fake Honey: Never caramelizes and forms the foam and becomes bubbly because of the added moisture, sugars and water.
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How long does a honey last?

Honey never expires. The healthy sweetener—which contains antibacterial proteins and enzymes as well as plenty of antioxidants—is good forever. Seriously. Kept sealed in an airtight container, the National Honey Board says honey remains edible indefinitely—even if it crystalizes or darkens over time.
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Can bacteria grow in honey?

Most bacteria and other microbes cannot grow or reproduce in honey i.e. they are dormant and this is due to antibacterial activity of honey. Various bacteria have been inoculated into aseptically collected honey held at 20°C. The result showed loss of bacterial viability within 8–24 days 27.
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Can honey become poisonous?

Honey, when mixed with hot water, can become toxic

Turns out, honey should never be warmed, cooked, or heated under any condition. A study published in the journal AYU found that at a temperature of 140 degrees, honey turns toxic. When you mix honey in hot milk or water, it turns hot and turns toxic.
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Is it OK to use honey that has crystallized?

Many people believe that once their honey has crystallized, it is spoiled and is no longer safe to eat. This is false, as natural honey is one of the only foods that never expires (if sealed properly). Crystallized honey is completely edible- in fact, you can use it in the same ways you use liquid honey!
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Why does my honey go sugary?

When honey crystallizes, it becomes thicker (if tiny crystals are forming) and cloudy as more crystals form). Some crystallization results in a coarse sugary texture and some in a creamy texture.
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What does pure honey look like?

Regular honey looks very clear and smooth, while raw honey tends to have a mixture of colors and a cloudy or creamy appearance. Raw honey is widely available in stores and at farmers' markets. People can also choose between brands of raw honey online. Raw honey may crystallize more quickly than regular honey.
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What does fake honey look like?

Fake honey will immediately start to dissolve, whilst raw honey will drop to the bottom of the glass intact. Place a drop of room temperature or cooler honey on your finger, If the 'honey' spreads then it is fake honey. If it holds its composition and remains a drop, then it is raw true honey.
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Does pure honey freeze in fridge?

Do not refrigerate honey, because refrigeration will hasten crystallization. Honey can be frozen. It will remain liquid when it thaws out.
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Which brands are fake honey?

Out of the 22 samples tested, only five passed all the tests. Honey samples from leading brands such as Dabur, Patanjali, Baidyanath, Zandu, Hitkari and Apis Himalaya, all failed the NMR test. Only 3 out of the 13 brands – Saffola, Markfed Sohna and Nature's Nectar (one out of two samples) — passed all the tests.
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Do you refrigerate honey?

Do not refrigerate honey. Keeping your honey in the refrigerator preserves it but the cool temperatures will cause your honey to form a semi-solid mass, so this method of storage is not recommended.
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Why is my honey cloudy?

While you may be used to seeing clear, golden honey, cloudy honey is normal and natural. Clouding is caused by crystallization of the sugars and doesn't affect the taste or safety of the honey and is reversible. If the honey is in a jar, you can warm it on the stove.
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What is the oldest honey ever eaten?

Honey. In 2015, archaeologists reported that they'd found 3,000-year-old honey while excavating tombs in Egypt, and it was perfectly edible. This durability is thanks to the unique features of honey: it is low in water and high in sugar, so bacteria cannot grow on it.
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Can fermented honey make you sick?

While fermentation from the natural presence of yeast doesn't make honey unsafe for consumption, other bacteria or microorganisms could. If you suspect your honey has been contaminated throughout the harvesting or packaging process, it's better not to eat it.
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Does honey become toxic when heated?

Honey goes through a change in the color, texture and loses its nutrient value, when cooked or heated. In fact, heating honey can turn toxic and change the texture like glue.
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Does microwaving honey ruin it?

Honey should not be heated rapidly, over direct heat. Basically, the hotter you heat it, the more potential for reducing nutritional value. Excessive heat can have detrimental effects on the nutritional value of honey. Heating up to 37°C (98.6 F) causes loss of nearly 200 components, part of which are antibacterial.
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How do you stop honey from crystallizing?

The best way to keep honey from crystallizing is to store it at room temperature, notes Weintraub. The most ideal storage place is in a dark cupboard away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as cooler temperatures will make honey crystallize faster.
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