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.
forever
forever.
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
Honey is a shelf-stable product, opened or not. It will last indefinitely as long as the honey hasn't been contaminated.
forever as long as it is just "sitting there"
Raw honey does not expire if stored properly. It can last indefinitely due to its natural properties that prevent spoilage.
Honeycomb will last longer than you will. Don't worry about how long you store honeycomb. Both the wax and the honey will last for thousands of years.
The club ditched the Honey Bears not long after Super Bowl XX.
It lasted at least 10 or more days. And if you where wondering how long the honey moon lasted, it was 7 days
No. Honey properly extracted and bottled will theoretically last for ever. Jars of honey bought in a supermarket will have a 'sell by' date, but this is just to abide by the law. It will not become unsafe to eat as long as it has been kept in hygienic conditions.
In a sealed jar honey will last indefinitely. Honey has been found in Egyptian tombs which was 2,000 to 3,000 years old and still in good condition. Honey that has been kept for some time tends to go cloudy and thicken. The honey is not 'going off', this is a perfectly normal process where the sugars are starting to crystalize out of solution. You can restore the honey to its original condition by gently warming the jar in a bowl of hot water. Be careful not to overheat the honey because that will spoil it.
About 1 week. Symptoms can last for 2-5 days. Best way to treat is a tablespoon of honey and 2 teaspoons of lemon juice. Strep is similar.
Only if the honey is infected with a bad fungus. Left undisturbed, the honey will last indefinitely.
The honey dissapears
Honey is the only food that will not spoil. Actually, honey will spoil if not stored properly.