Honey without pollen just ain't honey

Started by Dallasbeek, January 26, 2016, 09:12:40 PM

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Dallasbeek

Study finds most " honey" sold in stores has been ultra-filtered so it contains no pollen.  Long story with details:


http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/11/tests-show-most-store-honey-isnt-honey/#.Vp1o8KKRzbe?platform=hootsuite
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GSF

It's a little dated but dang good anyway. I use to love and devour Sue Bee Clover Honey. To me it just couldn't be beat - until I tasted real honey. I ended up throwing about a quart away and never looked back. Thanks for the info.
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Blacksheep

If your selling your honey locally the people want the pollen in it as it helps with their allergeys. I would just double strain mine and let it go at that.Make sure no small hive beetle eggs are in the honey to prevent that freeze it for a couple of days before extracting it.