The freezing point of honey is 40-50 0C. But honey may crystallize and under this temperature depending on a specific composition, content of water, presence of centers for nucleation, etc.
The exact temperature at which honey will boil depends on the type of honey. Generally, the boiling point of honey is about 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius. Honey boils at about the same temperature as water.
7 s/cm
yes, it evaporates but at higher temperature than 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.
No. Try slapping the surface of a bowl of water and a bowl of honey.
The highher the temperature, the more runny the honey.
The exact temperature at which honey will boil depends on the type of honey. Generally, the boiling point of honey is about 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius. Honey boils at about the same temperature as water.
Warm honey is less viscous than cold honey.
It's not really recommended to store honey in the fridge because storing honey under a very cold temperature will destroy some enzymes that are good for the body. Plus, honey is has a high ability to absorb the smell and moisture from the surrounding. It's better to store honey jars in a dark and dry place.
7 s/cm
Honey is a shelf-stable product, opened or not. It will last indefinitely as long as the honey hasn't been contaminated.
150C Gas mark 7
yes, it evaporates but at higher temperature than Water
You will have to let it thaw at room temperature first. Why freeze honey in the first place? It will keep indefinitely in a sealed jar at room temperature. Freezing won't make it last any longer.
All substances are dissolved faster at high temperature.
You can harvest honey from a hive within a tree by scooping out the honey comb and extracting the honey. You can use a spinning honey extractor or press the wax to squeeze out the honey. Not sure what you are trying to bake. There is no reason to bake raw honey. Recommend you follow the directions in a recipe for what you want to bake.
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.