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I have a quantity of what was soft set honey that has separated into layers in the jar. Some, stored in my garage have re- liquified in the heat we’ve experienced. I understand that this happens in granulation with the runny stuff with the higher water content on top. The honey hasn’t started fermenting.
Would mixing it together all together, with a new seed of 10% good quality soft set, then cooling to 15C prevent this happening again and render the honey fit for sale? Or would it just separate again?
Would mixing it together all together, with a new seed of 10% good quality soft set, then cooling to 15C prevent this happening again and render the honey fit for sale? Or would it just separate again?