it depends on how much sweet or unsweet you want it.
Honey is a liquid, sugar is a solid Honey is gold, sugar is white Honey tastes bad, sugar makes me hyper :)
You do not remove sugar from honey. If you were able to separate the fructose and sucrose, you no longer would have honey.
Because of the amount of sugar it has... sugar makes the honey thick
Honey contains primarily Glucose and Fructose.
Yes, honey is a type of sugar and hence is a carbohydrate.
Honey or syrup
Honey or fructose
Honey
Sugar Honey Treacle Maple Syrup Corn Syrup brown sugar
No, honey is not a substitute for sugar in someone who has diabetes. It is however, good for allergies and a sweetener.
Just substitute the sugar in your recipe with honey, splenda, equal or whatever sweetener you want.
Not really. You use vanilla extract to give food the taste or smell of vanilla. Honey does not taste or smell like vanilla. However, you can use honey as a substitute for sugar or other sweeteners.
Depending on the recipe, honey can substitute for molasses most of the time.
-- honey-- date sugarThere is no acceptable substitute, except -- perhaps -- Karo syrup. But the results will be different.Here are some substitutes for molasses: honey, agave syrup, corn syrup, maple syrup, brown sugar.
The only other sweetener that would probably work would be honey. I believe it is 1/4 the amount of honey for sugar. For 1 cup of sugar you would use 1/4 cup honey. Or you wait and go to the store.
Obviously, sugar with honey in it!!!!!
Don't put sugar in the honey and lemon. The sugar will sit on the surface of your skin, feed any bacteria present, and make the acne worse! Try to substitute it with crushed aspirin instead and your formula should work well!