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So they say but it looks unattractiveIsn't it a sign of quality?
A quick blast in the microwave has worked for me but it does come back after a while.My latest set honey has a nasty case of frosting and I was wondering if anyone has a way of correcting it
I've always wondered if frosting is associated with pouring the honey into cold jars. I therefore warm my jars before pouring but have been too lazy to conduct a controlled trial. How many folk on here warm their jars?My latest set honey has a nasty case of frosting and I was wondering if anyone has a way of correcting it? I’ve tried gently heating the outside of the jar but this merely melted the honey directly adjacent to the wall of the jar but didn’t remove the frosting.
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Not me. I do sometimes get frosting in some of a batch. Why some and not others?I've always wondered if frosting is associated with pouring the honey into cold jars. I therefore warm my jars before pouring but have been too lazy to conduct a controlled trial. How many folk on here warm their jars?
Sorry but the physics of that makes no senseI’ve been told that frosting occurs as the honey granulates, it contracts and shrinks away from the wall of the jar, allowing the air to get in between.
I imagine one way to prevent it from frosting would be to equalise the air pressure, by opening the lid briefly, once you notice it granulating and hopefully before it frosts.
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