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I’m slightly confused by the advice I’ve read on this. I have two big jars of honey taken off a few weeks ago. It has set solid (probably largely OSR). I also have some large jars of more recent honey which has not yet set.
I want to make soft-set honey and the advice I’ve found in the BBKA book speaks of warming the honey to liquid and then adding to warmed liquid honey a 'seed' of 10% of soft-set honey and stirring. So, if starting from scratch, where does that soft-set seeding come from? Sounds a bit like the chicken and egg conundrum to me...
I want to make soft-set honey and the advice I’ve found in the BBKA book speaks of warming the honey to liquid and then adding to warmed liquid honey a 'seed' of 10% of soft-set honey and stirring. So, if starting from scratch, where does that soft-set seeding come from? Sounds a bit like the chicken and egg conundrum to me...