Try putting the honey in a pot and then heat it on the lowest setting using your stove. Be sure to stir it. This reconstitutes the honey, making it liquid once more.
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It is still honey! :-) This is only a physical reaction - the sugars crystallising. Be careful not to overheat though as that risks a chemical reaction spoiling the flavour. Best way to warm it is to use a pan of water as a simple bain-marie, so the most it can over-heat to is the boiling-point of water - but don't let it reach that.
Time is what crystallizes honey. You can reconstitute crystallized honey but you can also buy a smaller quantity that you will use before it can crystallize. You can also use it in its crystallized form. It's very good. It is especially good in hot beverages.
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Or just buy "Tupelo Honey", known worldwide for its inability to crystalize.
Very gently warm it enough to melt, while stirring it. Be careful not to over-heat so damage it.
Pasteurization
throw a match on it
Heat it gently in warm water.
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
the relashionship between a honey guide and honey badger is, when a honey guide smells honey he sings a little tune and waits for a honey badger to come. when the honey badger reaches the honey guide the bird flies to were the scent of honey came from leading the badger towards honey.
Honey Honey was the B-side of Waterloo ;)
Honey sandwich,honey water,Crystallised honey.
Honey Honey Lion is a children's picture book.
you get it with a honey comb
Do honey bees produce WHAT? If the question is "honey", then yes, HONEY bees produce HONEY. If the question is NOT "honey", I'm afraid I can't help you.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
No I am not honey.
Honey bees get honey by sucking nectar out of plants. In the hive, this nectar is converted to honey. Different bees make different honey, so as you can imagine, there are a lot of different kinds of honey.
The letter that makes honey is a B.