tkwinston4
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A question received from a friend earlier. Got no idea what advice to give her so thought I had better ask the experts
If it's still in the combs put it in a small room with dehumidifier for 2/3 days.
If it's extracted then use for cooking.
Probably a stupid question but what difference does it make if its in the comb or not?
Buy or make a honey dryer.
Just googled dryers but can't seem to find much. Have you got any links please
There are quite a few makes and models of dryer,Lega make a cheapish one for around 10,000 euros,will dry 300kg of honey down by around 1% in three hours. Heated model will bring 20% moisture content down to 16% in about half an hour.
Slightly out of my league then
There are quite a few makes and models of dryer,Lega make a cheapish one for around 10,000 euros,will dry 300kg of honey down by around 1% in three hours. Heated model will bring 20% moisture content down to 16% in about half an hour.
What are the basics behind these, warm honey up, pass it in a thin film over a large surface in an atmosphere that is constantly dehumidified, or something else?