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re: Can refrigerated honey be put back in the pantry?
Posted on 3/12/14 at 10:09 pm to Joshjrn
Posted on 3/12/14 at 10:09 pm to Joshjrn
quote:I always put my bread in the fridge when it passes the 'best buy' date. I hate throwing away food
Bread and honey are two foods that belong nowhere near a fridge.
If I don't, mold always sneaks up on me
This post was edited on 3/12/14 at 10:11 pm
Posted on 3/13/14 at 6:47 am to TigerTatorTots
Only way bread is any good after refrigerated is toast.
Honey is ok in fridge just let it sit and the crystals will dissolve. However when you buy honey you should buy either local or at the least organic honey. Most honey you find in grocery stores is super filtered which means it has virtually no pollen and pollen is what you want. By filtering all of the pollen out you lose most of the "superfood" benefits. You also lose the origin of the honey and most of it comes from China via third party countries. Chinese honey is banned in the United States but the majority sold actually comes from there.
Honey is ok in fridge just let it sit and the crystals will dissolve. However when you buy honey you should buy either local or at the least organic honey. Most honey you find in grocery stores is super filtered which means it has virtually no pollen and pollen is what you want. By filtering all of the pollen out you lose most of the "superfood" benefits. You also lose the origin of the honey and most of it comes from China via third party countries. Chinese honey is banned in the United States but the majority sold actually comes from there.
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