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DerekT-P8-Mar-22 11:27
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Pure honey virtually never goes off. A problem is that some commercially-sold honey is actually a mix of honey and sugar-water and this can ferment (as can raw honey with too high a water content). Large-scale producers therefore put a short "best-before" to "encourage" consumers not to try it after that date, when the ruse might be discovered. Some hobby beekeepers will do similarly if they don't have the confidence that they've measured the water content correctly. Unfortunately some local trading standards departments also don't trust producers and will challenge those who put too long a BBE date on. The other factor is that people still expect the BBE to apply even if they've opened the jar. Once open, we can no longer control the humidity nor prevent external contaminants getting into the honey, so that's another reason producers will use a relatively short BBE date. Finally, remember they are BEST BEFORE dates, not USE BY. They refer to the quality of the product, not to product safety.

As the partner of a hobby-scale honey producer, we put a BBE date of a couple of years on our jars. In practice our high quality, pure raw honey tends to be so good that the customers finish it in a few weeks and come back for more. OTOH we've got big jars of "cooking" honey that are years old and are absolutely fine. (This is honey that might be a percentage or so higher than we'd like on water content, or has been extracted from brood frames, or has a high pollen content. Absolutely fine to eat but not the high-quality product we like to sell to the public).

As to crystallisation, in my experience that is 90% down to nectar source. Some honeys, like ivy or rapeseed, will crystalise easily and quickly, with ivy in particular setting to a very stiff consistency. Other honeys will stay liquid much more easily. The second factor is storage temperature; too cool and it will crystalise. When runny honey crystallises in the jar it can look blotchy or discoloured and will need to come up to almost blood temperature to dissolve. Taste-wise, there's no difference - it's the same honey. Then there's creamed, which is stirred honey "seeded" with crystallised honey, but we don't do that! We just literally spin it out of the comb, sieve it once, and pour into the jar. Smile | :)
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