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Viscosity is how much a liquid flows and is a relevant property of honey - so beekeepers have to take it into account. Some types of honey flow better than others; oil seed rape honey sets very rapidly and when ripe it may barely flow fast enough to make its way through a mesh filter ready for putting in jars.

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bruh i think there was a typo
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14y ago

Because it reduces honey flow during extraction, pumping, settling, filtration, mixing and bottling.

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