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Are most store brand honey fake?
How do they manage to produce millions of bottles of honey? I read somewhere that most store brand honey (Vons, Albertson's and etc) have artificial honey.
Artificially flavored, colored and created with synthetic syrups and sugars.
This is a very scary thought. And this one article also says to only buy organic honey, which they claim is the real version of honey.
7 Answers
- Karen LLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
How do they produce millions of bottles of honey? Simple. They use millions of bees. The US, according to figures from 2013, had 2.64 million bee colonies. Each colony probably has about 50,000 bees, and produces about 66 lbs of honey per year.
If you choose not to believe the labels that say "pure honey" and decide that what's in the jar is not pure honey, feel free to do that. Must be difficult buying food, if you don't believe that what the label says is what you're getting.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
Organic honey means that it's not processed except for cleaning it up a bit. It is quite a bit darker than processed honey. Better for you to of course.
I've never seen artificial honey but it would def be labeled as such on the bottle. We have a large group of monks near here that have a LOT of bee hives and make a tremendous amount of honey.
BTW, if you get organic honey you should always get one that's made near you. It will help with allergies to local plants and things.
Also, if you ever see honey popcorn get some. The monks make it and it's sooo good. It's like carmel popcorn only with honey. MMMmmmmmmm
- Anonymous6 years ago
Honey is really expensive to make. It's cheaper to fake it when lots of people can't tell the difference, even though it's obviously just corn syrup.
- Anonymous6 years ago
A lot of the honey is mixed with corn syrup, which is also sweet and has a similar consistency as honey. It makes it cheaper to produce. Pure, natural honey has no corn syrup in it. It doesn't have to be "organic" though.
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- mrh-slosLv 76 years ago
If you live in GB, if it is sold as honey it must be honey and made by bees. Anything else would breach the Trade Descriptions Act. Any additives must be declared on the label.
- random_manLv 76 years ago
In order to be labeled as "Honey" (at least in the US) it has to be real honey.