Here’s How To Spot The Real Thing

In recent years, the European market has seen a rise in fake honey, with alarming statistics from the Active Consumers organization revealing that half of the tested honey brands fail basic quality standards. These standards include water content, electrical conductivity, HMF, diastase activity, and proline content. Honey is commonly adulterated through: 1.Dilution with glucose-fructose syrup: Increases volume but reduces quality. 2.Premature harvesting: Leads to higher water content and lower quality. Popular DIY honey authenticity tests, like the napkin test and hexagon shape test, often don’t provide reliable results
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