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#11 Posted : Friday, February 03, 2012 11:40:38 AM
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Kaka M wrote:
mukiha wrote:
I have always assumed that Kenyan honey is 100% pure. I cannot see any business sense in adding anything to a substance that is already very sweet and self-preserving.... and costs almost nothing to manufacturer!

Some people think that suppliers add sugar to honey. Well, I have no evidence to prove or disprove that; but I would think that any supplier adding anything to honey is an idiot... the stuff will cost you more if you tray to put additives!


I remember seeing on TV sometime back a feature about some unscrupulous business pple who were packing a syrup made from sukari nguru (sp) and labelling it as honey.


Some kamaas used to pack molasses and label it as grade 1 honey from masaku.
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#12 Posted : Tuesday, February 07, 2012 1:47:56 PM
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I like honey and use it on a daily basis- however,where i am at the moment,i cannot get real honey.....

If you want to know if honey is adulterated,put it on the kitchen counter,if ants converge around it,throw away the concoction,it is not pure honey.

If you have trouble ( as in kwako hakuna ants) put it in the freezer,real honey does not freeze

Most of the products in the shelves are not real honey - unfortunately
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