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What Causes Honey Granulation?

by Gary Willison · September 13, 2014

Pure honey contains more sugar than water (in technical terms honey is a supersaturated solution) and in time most honey will eventually granulate (become solid).

But what affects the amount of time this takes, and what do we do with granulated honey?

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