Yes, honey has fructose. On average, liquid honey contains about 38% fructose. It can also be used by food and beverage manufacturers in a dry form, which increases the fructose percentage to about 48%.
Pure honey does not include fructose. You will find fructose and other foreign substances (such as other sugar-water mixtures) in cheap honey that is not subject to ethical quality control.
Fructose and sucrose which both occur naturally in honey.
Honey contains primarily Glucose and Fructose.
in some fruits, in honey
Honey contains mostly Fructose and Glucose (with some other sugars and water). Fructose - C6H12O6 Glucose - C6H12O6
Fructose, Glucose, and Sucrose you will find in honey. There are no saturated fats in honey.
Honey gets its sweetness from the monosaccharides fructose and glucose.
Bee honey has glucose in it as well as fructose, water, enzmyes, and oils.
yesHoney consist of mainly carbohydrates. Main carbohydrate in honey is fructose
You do not remove sugar from honey. If you were able to separate the fructose and sucrose, you no longer would have honey.
Honey or fructose
Fructose --- rahul