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Old Apr 1st 2007 | 3:20 am
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Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honeybees from the
nectar of flowers. "The definition of honey stipulates a pure product
that does not allow for the addition of any other substance. This
includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners,"
according
to the United States National Honey Board 2003 and other nations'
food
regulations. Honey is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has
attractive chemical properties for baking. Honey has a distinctive
flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other
sweeteners.


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Old Apr 1st 2007 | 7:09 am
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[email protected] wrote:
> Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honeybees from the
> nectar of flowers. "The definition of honey stipulates a pure product
> that does not allow for the addition of any other substance. This
> includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners,"
> according
> to the United States National Honey Board 2003 and other nations'
> food
> regulations. Honey is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has
> attractive chemical properties for baking. Honey has a distinctive
> flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other
> sweeteners.

That is almost interesting. No - really!
 
Old Apr 1st 2007 | 7:45 pm
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On 1 Apr, 20:09, Mike O'Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by honeybees from the
> > nectar of flowers. "The definition of honey stipulates a pure product
> > that does not allow for the addition of any other substance. This
> > includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners,"
> > according
> > to the United States National Honey Board 2003 and other nations'
> > food
> > regulations. Honey is significantly sweeter than table sugar and has
> > attractive chemical properties for baking. Honey has a distinctive
> > flavor which leads some people to prefer it over sugar and other
> > sweeteners.
>
> That is almost interesting. No - really!

........and there's ordinary honey and absolutely special honey, for
example:-

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