Honey turning to sugar is called granulation and doesn't affect the taste or quality of the honey in any way. However, if you want to change it back to its original runny state, heat it gently, being careful not to boil it.Just heat it up in the microwave, or in a pan of hot water on a stove.
Heat it slightly in its original container... submerge it in a pan of warm, not hot water.
Heat the honey slowly by placing your honey bear or honey jar into a bath of warm/hot water. Never put the honey in the microwave. You can burn the honey and cause it to take on a bad flavor. I sometimes put the jar of honey in dishwasher, but that may be getting it too hot depending on your dishwasher. I measured my dishwasher temperature at 120 °F.
It spoils it
Yes. Hot milk is good with honey. Drinking hot milk with honey will help sooth a sore throat.
Put the honey in hot water
If your honey has crystallized, open the container and set it in a bowl of hot water. The crystals should return to liquid. It may take more than one try. Don't put it in the microwave or on the stove as the container may break or split, then you have a real mess.
Honey will soften, and crystalized honey may even liquify, if it is heated. But be careful and heat it by loosening the top of the jar (don't remove it) and put the jar in a bowl of hot water, no hotter than you can bear to keep your hand in. If you overheat honey you will spoil its flavour.
No, not at all. Actually, honey sometimes has to be heated to return it to liquid form after it crystallizes. And look how many peope use honey in their tea instead of sugar. Putting honey in a cup of boiling hot tea is the same as heating it, yet it has never harmed anyone. Honey is also used in baking many recipes, such as breads and desserts. Just don't ever give honey (heated or not) to babies under one year old, or to pets.
That may be a lot of sugar carbohydrates, but that is not too much honey consumption for a healthy human.
That's going to depend on the temperature of the water before you heat it, and on how hot you want it to be when you're done.
107 degrees Fahrenheit