Yes, though it is helpful if you heat it in the microwave to remove the crystals. Crystals occur when it "sugars out".
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The honey has not changed chemically or "gone off", just partially separated. Stir it well after melting it. You can also heat it by using a pan of water as a bain-marie - heat very gently, stir well.
Infants under one year old should not eat honey.
Yes, crystallized honey is safe to eat and can still be used in recipes. To liquify it again, you can gently heat the honey in a warm water bath or microwave it in short intervals, stirring in between until it returns to a liquid state.
Dogs can consume honey in small doses and still be fine.
Yes. It is safe to heat and eat honey that shows an expired date on the commercial packaging.
Yes
Yes, it is generally safe to eat raw honey as long as it is sourced from a reputable supplier and consumed in moderation. However, infants under the age of one should not consume raw honey due to the risk of botulism.
no its poisonous. it will kill you within 10 hours of touching human flesh.
It's probably okay. Even if it is mold, it can easily be trimmed off. It could also be salt(s) and/or other things that crystalized when the meat was cured.
Yes.It is only important that your baby does not eat honey before the age of 1. You can eat honey.
yes. Infants can't though
Yes. It is safe to eat natural honey directly from a hive. Assuming of course, the bees don't object.
Bees gather the makings that become honey, to feed the Queen and food party with, later. Honey is the only food that NEVER spoils, if kept covered. It can turn to crystalized honey-sugar but if re-heated slowly, it will turn back to liquid honey that can be consumed. Crystalized honey can be eaten with a spoon. You can't O.D. on honey. When you've eaten enough, your mouth goes on strike. Do NOT spray Insecticide on flowers that give you honey free, brain surgeon.