You can't actually "dry" honey. In time, it will crystallize, and heating it will cause it to return back to it's original liquid state.
Honey is considered a perfect food. It does not spoil, and has antiseptic properties.
It is best to store honey in a dark dry place. In the fridge, beneficial enzymes are destroyed and also honey has the ability to absorb moisture and some smells from the surrounding items.
No, honey bees are not the only bees that make honey. The bees in question (Apis spp) just happen to be the most famous of the world's natural honey-makers. Other apian examples include bumble and stingless bees.
If kept in a warm, very dry atmosphere: perhaps. Under normal circumstances honey is very unlikely to dry out. It will crystalize -- all honey will do that sooner or later -- but honey is naturally hygroscopic, that is, it will absorb water from the air so if left uncovered it is more likely to gradually dilute itself rather than dry out.
Melt the honey in a double boiler. Should be fine after that.
honey with lemon but make sure you mix it in the pan first put the o=honey and they put one whole lemon and mi it together! YOU HAVE TO EAT IT HOT!
You get sweet water when you mix honey with water.
Tigger's Honey Hunt happened in 2000.
The elements that make up honey are honey
it will make your hair dry and sticky !
you put honey and water together and make honey water
there will be no honey forever and ever boohoo
anything you want it to be with. You can make something yourself with honey. You can make honey bread, honey pie, honey cake, honey doughnut, anything you want.