Do bears get intoxicated with honey?
no, that lifestyle for them is long gone. bees and alcohol have quite a history and it's not too pretty. the bees don't like talking about it.
How do you get honey uncrystalized?
Try putting the honey in a pot and then heat it on the lowest setting using your stove. Be sure to stir it. This reconstitutes the honey, making it liquid once more.
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It is still honey! :-) This is only a physical reaction - the sugars crystallising. Be careful not to overheat though as that risks a chemical reaction spoiling the flavour. Best way to warm it is to use a pan of water as a simple bain-marie, so the most it can over-heat to is the boiling-point of water - but don't let it reach that.
What is the ratio when substituting honey with applesauce in baking?
I believe the substitute of applesauce to eggs... is 1/3 cp per egg. You can also do 1Tbs of flax seed + 2-3Tbs of water per egg.. and get an excellent source of Omega-3!!!
Should honey be put in the refrigerator?
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.
No, sugar is sucrose and I believe honey is some type of glucose obtained from flower nectar and processed by bees. If talking about culinary sweeteners honey may work if it is a small amount.
You can't make honey, bees make it. You can harvest it yourself.
There are many web sites on bee keeping and harvesting honey. Check them out. Many people even keep bees in the city. That's how all the trees and shrubs in the city get pollinated.
How do you get honey out of the bottom of a bottle?
The easiest way would be by taking the lid off and scraping it out of the bottom with a knife of other utensil.
What I do is to heat it in the microwave for 10 seconds and it becomes easy to remove.
What food category does honey fall under?
Rice is considered a grain. It is a food staple all around the Earth.
How do you make honey in viva pinata?
u buy a honey hive off willy in the work section (the one next to the house section) then u have to have at least 1 buzzlegum & u feed it a daisy then make it go to the honey hive
What is honey on your tamagotchi?
Honey?You mean LOVE potion/honey?If so............if you use it,your"tama" will be in love.make it visit another V3 Tama of opposite gender,of course.Make sure their friend ship levl is very HIGH.They will fall in love and get married!!!
EDIT: You don't need to have high friendship if you're using a love potin. They don't even have to be in your friend's list
What is a man who makes barrels called?
A cooper. The English word comes from the Middle Dutch word "kpe" meaning a barrel or tub. At one time most villages and towns has coopers to build and repair barrels and tubs.
This will vary depending on the type of honey. However, with the most common and least expensive of the honey's "Clover Honey" 1 Tablespoon of Clover Honey (1 serving) contains 17 Grams of Carbohydrates and 16 Grams of Sugar.
Is pure honey any good after it freezes?
Yes. Honey does freeze when the temperature drops low enough - probably around 15°F to 20°F. Some internet sites recommend freezing honey for long term storage to reduce darkening and enzymatic activity.
Apart from producing honey, we need bees for pollination.
Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.
I have done this experiment on a penny. Yes it works, but it only works sometimes. I would give this three stars. If you want to shine coins, then you will have to find something else.
Is honey straight from the beehive safe to eat?
Yes for adults, for children below the age of two no! i also agree. Kids under the age of two cannot have honey because it has to manufactured first.
Why honey bees are called social insects?
Because they live in colonies of around 50,000 bees. You have to be sociable when you have so many neighbours!