It depends on the quality of the honey. Better quality honey has less water than worse quality honey. It, usually has about 18% water.
Honey is so much thicker than water, making it heavier than water. Especially when salty, water will rise above honey if you put both of them in the same can.
You can't. It is a natural property of honey. You could try diluting the honey with water, but you would loose much of the benefits of eating honey.
Honey even though sweet is not harmful to the body like sugar is. so you can take it often in the day.
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A worker honey bee weighs about 90 milligrams. When foraging it will often return to the hive with its own weight in nectar and pollen.
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That may be a lot of sugar carbohydrates, but that is not too much honey consumption for a healthy human.
Hot water with a slice of ginger and some honey should work. Or just hot water/honey.
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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.
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