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Honey crystallization

Honey crystallization, also known as granulation, is a natural process where liquid honey turns into a semi-solid or solid state. Crystallization is primarily due to the glucose content in honey separating from water and forming crystals. Most raw honey will crystallize over time, although the rate and texture of crystallization vary depending on honey composition, storage temperature, and pollen content. Crystallized honey is not spoiled and remains safe to eat, but it may be less desirable for some consumers who prefer liquid honey. Understanding honey crystallization is important for beekeepers and honey handlers.

📅 Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:02 PM

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