No, I wouldn't recommend eating it. Plus it is naturally from bees so if it is out of dat, please don't eat it.
Honey is entirely sugar, which means that it is a preserve. Sugar does not "go off" or expire, so honey is safe to eat even when it is out of date. Likewise, golden syrup and treacle. The fact that honey comes from bees does not have any effect upon it's keeping qualities; butter is from cows but it still keeps for months. (In a similar way, foods which are entirely fat do not expire. Bacteria do not like growing in environments which have very little water content, so do not grow in foods which are entirely sugar or entirely fat. Hence why oil doesn't expire).
Yes. It is safe to heat and eat honey that shows an expired date on the commercial packaging.
If if it 100% natural honey, then it is safe to use. !00 % natural honey has no expiry date. It can go sugary, but warming in hot water or in microwave should bring it back right. Honey has its own antibacterial ingredients that prevent it from ever spoiling
No, it is not safe to eat the pit of a date as it can be a choking hazard and may contain toxins.
Infants under one year old should not eat honey.
Yes
Dogs can consume honey in small doses and still be fine.
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.
Listen here, honey. The "best buy" date is just a suggestion, not a magical expiration date. As long as the mix looks and smells fine, it should be safe to eat. But if it's grown mold or smells funky, toss it in the trash faster than you can say "Betty White is a national treasure."
No
yes. Infants can't though
It is not safe to eat sour cream past the expiration date as it may contain harmful bacteria that can cause food poisoning.