Does store bought/processed honey, have the same effect on bac. as raw honey? - honey processing
I've read that raw honey contains propolis, which kill ostensibly to bacteria. I was curious to know whether stored honey would do the same.
[X] is safe to eat raw honey?
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Honey Processing Does Store Bought/processed Honey, Have The Same Effect On Bac. As Raw Honey?
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Raw honey is honey to eat, and I'm never wrong.
Raw honey is safe, except for children. Babies should not be fed honey.
"Most organizations do not grow in honey because of its low water activity of 0.6. [4] It is however important to note that honey frequently contains silent endospores of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which can be dangerous for children as the endospores can toxin-producing bacteria in the intestines transform of the immature child, leading to illness and even death "
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Raw honey is not always safe to eat, but shop bought honey has been pasteurized and is safe and will never be a problem.
Raw Honey is eating really well. Honey is processed, a temperature, are heated and destroyed by the enzymes.
Find raw honey as local as possible.
As for your second question, I can say from personal experience that raw honey is safe to eat. I've eaten in years.
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