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How to Identify Pure Honey?

How to Identify Pure Honey?

Is the honey you consume every day 100% pure? Think again because this honey bottle can hold more than what you see.
It is one thing to make statements about the purity of honey on television and in the print media and sell it to customers, another. As uninformed customers, we often buy the truth that businesses are supposed to believe and only find out much later that everything is covered in honey.

Is there any way I can tell the difference between pure honey and adulterated honey? Without checking the purity of the honey, it can be a little tricky to conclude. To determine the quality of the honey, the honey purity test can easily be carried out at home.

Raw honey versus fake honey
How to Identify Pure Honey?

All honey is not created equal. Raw honey is the most original and purest form of honey made by bees from the concentrated flower nectar. Taken directly from the source, it is completely unpasteurized, unheated, and unprocessed. The nectar collected by bees goes through three processing stages before reaching the end-user.

The first step involves processing, where enzymes are injected into the honey to thicken it. The process also aids in the fermentation of nectar. After the honey is fermented, it is processed to thicken its consistency. The third and final step is removing water from the honey to lose 80% of its total water content, making it thick and giving it a rich and deep golden brown color.

Fake honey, also known as unclean or artificially adulterated honey, is honey to which sugar syrup, molasses, corn syrup, dextrose, and other flavors and additives have been added. It may be good to watch, but all of its nutrients and nutritional values are absorbed during the manufacturing process.

- Raw honey may contain natural impurities such as pollen, bee bread, and wax microparticles, but it is edible and does no harm. Fake honey, on the other hand, does not have such impurities.
- Raw honey has a softer texture than false sharpening, which is usually tough
- The consistency of raw honey is generally thick and flows in a fine stream. Artificial honey, on the other hand, is quite liquid and spreads instantly on the surface.

How can you identify pure honey?
With many options in the grocery store, it's easy to be influenced by factors like price, packaging, brand, etc. in choosing the right type of honey. Unfortunately, many brands of adulterated honey are priced below the name of natural, organic honey. Hence, it is important to note that most of the honey available is not exactly what bees produce naturally, but rather chemically loaded versions.

If you want to get the most out of honey, you need to consider factors like quality, health, and confidence before choosing a brand. Yes, knowing this or that, what is wrong or what is real, is not an easy task. However, you will need to do some testing to distinguish the two as it has been determined that most of the products you see in stores are not exactly the organic product you are looking for.

Here are some honey purity tests that you can easily do at home for an answer to the eternal question of how to check honey for purity.
a) The thumb test:
- Dip your thumb in a jar of honey.
- If the honey sticks to your thumb and stays intact, it means you have received pure honey.
-If it is spilled or spread, what a shame because what you have is a bottle of adulterated honey.

b) The water test:
- Fill a glass with water and add 1 tablespoon of honey to the glass
- Adulterated or artificial honey dissolves in water.
- Pure honey, on the other hand, settles on the bottom of your glass.

c) The acid test:
- Take a dry match
- Dip the tip in honey.
- Hit the matchbox with the stick as if you were lighting it.
- When the honey is pure, the match will light up slightly.
- The flame continues to burn the honey.
- However, if it contains impurities, it will not ignite because fake honey contains moisture as one of the impurities.

Aside from these tests, another common way to distinguish pure and unclean honey is to add a little water and 2-3 drops of vinegar essence to the honey and mix well. If the solution becomes frothy, it is adulterated honey.

Honey is nature's sweetest gift, the sweetest gift to humankind, and it brings with it a myriad of health benefits. 

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