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Hi all,
I found a batch of honey, jarred in August last year starting to “separate” in the jars - the very top of the honey being runny whilst the rest was soft set. I read up on it and found it is a way some honey will granulate. The water content rising and it can then cause fermentation. I read the fix was to warm it to liquid, mix it and let it be. BUT in this case it has made the separation ten times worse - see photo.
Has anyone experienced this and found a way to deal with it, to enable the honey to be sold?
Thanks in anticipation,
Poot.
I found a batch of honey, jarred in August last year starting to “separate” in the jars - the very top of the honey being runny whilst the rest was soft set. I read up on it and found it is a way some honey will granulate. The water content rising and it can then cause fermentation. I read the fix was to warm it to liquid, mix it and let it be. BUT in this case it has made the separation ten times worse - see photo.
Has anyone experienced this and found a way to deal with it, to enable the honey to be sold?
Thanks in anticipation,
Poot.