No. There is no corn in pure honey. However, some unscrupulous honey packers may try to mix corn syrup with their honey and try to pass the gunk off as pure honey.
Kellogg's makes Honey Crunch Corn Flakes
It depends on your usage. My personal preference is honey. It is more healthy than corn syrup.
No. There is no corn syrup in pure honey. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous honey packers will add corn syrup to the honey. Also, some rogue beekeepers will feed their bees a fluid that includes high fructose corn syrup.
corn syrup-can be used as a replacement for honey
No. Apart from honey that might be added to some cereal products - such as for breakfast cereals - honey comes only from bees.
Yes, honey is a healthier alternative.
They like Honey and a little bit of corn.
Honey is a naturally sweet product produced by "honey bee's" using the pollen of flowers. (Clover being the most popular). Pure Honey will contain no additional ingredients, this includes high fructose corn syrup or additional sweeteners and/or flavors.
Corn syrup tastes similar to honey, and in many cases is used as substitute. Powdered corn syrup is a corn syrup that comes in powder and is sweet.
honey does not have more calories than oil, only if the oil is made out of corn oil
Corn oil. A calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius from a standard initial temperature. In one table or corn oil there are 120 calories, as in honey there are only 60. Corn oil has more calories than honey because oil is a lipid unlike honey, which was indicated in the brown bag test for lipids. Gram for gram, lipids yield 6 times more energy than carbohydrates, so oil (lipid) will have more calories than honey (carbohydrate).
Honey Nut Corn Flakes and Honey Smacks are cereals from Kellogg's. Honeycomb is a cereal from Post Cereals.