According to the USDA:
52 mg of potassium per 100 grams of honey (5 tablespoons)
It depends on the type of honey you have; different types of honey have different amounts of potassium. 100 grams of honey contain an average of 228.67 mg of potassium. A famous low potassium diet recommends, "Encourage the use of boiled lollies, soft drink, cordial, jam and honey to help increase energy intake."
Honey is a form of sugar, and it does not contain potassium. Yes it contains about 10-12 mg's of potassium, the typical intake is in the 1000's.
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Honey is principally sugar, so too much honey is the same as too much sugar -- it will make you fat, with the problems that can lead to. There are no harmful substances in pure honey.
Honey is mostly carbohydrate and little water. Sugar can be burned if combined with some other chemical like potassium nitrate. However, honey is best used as a food product and not as a reactant to start fire.
A symptom (sometimes misspelled as sympthom) of too much potassium is slow or abnormal heart rate. Too much potassium can also cause weakness.
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1 medium-sized fig has about 116mg of potassium.
A cup of yogurt has about 573 mg of potassium, on average.