It depends on 2 things...
Sugar content... and water content... the higher the former and the lower the latter... the more apt Honey is to "harden" or crystallize.
Also, age will have something to do with it ONLY it you leave your honey in an unsealed jar.. and thus evaporate the water content.
It is a natural ageing process of honey, that has no effect on its taste or nutrients. Heat it gently to make it liquid again.
It has to harden
James harden is way better than Stephen curry
milk...
the flame ops us a wtare to make it harden
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
No! Nail polish has way too many chemicals, that your skin will not be able to handle.
The present tense of "harden" is "harden." For example, "The clay hardens as it dries."
Yes, harden is a verb.
No. The word "harden" is a verb.
"Harden" is the present tense. Ex. I harden the the cement by allowing it to dry. The past tense is hardened. The future tense is will harden.
it will harden in a hot temperature
Honey that has been produced properly and has a low moisture content will theoretically last forever.If it has been produced properly, it can last forever.foreverforever.Practically forever. If honey is kept refrigerated, it will stay good for a very long time. If it is not kept refrigerated, it may crystallize, forming a kind of sugar.forever
yes after a while it will harden
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Jonathan Harden was born in 1979.
Thomas Harden was born in 1805.
Wolf Harden was born in 1962.