And, most peskily, its texture can change from smooth and thin to thick and grainy in a process called crystallization. Thankfully, none of these changes make the honey bad or unsafe to eat!
So yes, it's bad ... go out to collect nectar but also the house bees who help dehydrate it. "Nectar can be up to 70% water, and this water must be evaporated in order to produce the consistency ...
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Does honey ever go bad?
Honey is a pantry staple that can be safe to eat for ages. But does honey ever go bad? And why is honey so resistant to spoiling? It appears that this thick, sticky, sweet nectar owes its ...