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Default Reviving crystallized maple syrup?

On Wed, 07 Nov 2018 14:00:42 -0500, Boron Elgar
> wrote:

>On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 09:17:47 -0600, Terry Coombs >
>wrote:
>
>>On 11/5/2018 4:20 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>> On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 14:48:02 -0600, Terry Coombs >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Now , about the honey . Because of the way
>>>> microwaves heat , that is by molecular excitation , they destroy the
>>>> organic and microbiological stuff in honey . We eat enough to make a
>>>> difference , my wife has cut way back on antihistamines and other
>>>> sinus/allergy medications . I never took much , now don't take any at all .
>>>
>>> "...they destroy the organic and microbiological stuff in honey. "
>>> What exactly does that mean and why is it a negative?
>>>
>>> Again, most commercial honey sold is pasteurized, so are you trying to
>>> say that raw honey is somehow intrinsically healthier and not only
>>> better for you in some way, but that it mitigates allergies, too?
>>> Nonsense.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> * Raw unfiltered honey contains microorganisms and compounds proven to
>>be beneficial to people .

>
>At what levels? And how do those levels vary from hive to hive or area
>to area or batch to batch? What specific microorganism and compounds
>are you claiming? Name them and the amounts that raw unfiltered honey
>is likely to contain.
>
>Unfiltered honey contains bee shit, too. How beneficial is that?
>
>>And yes , local honey does have a mitigating
>>effect on allergic reactions due to pollen .

>
>There is no peer reviewed research to back that claim. I will be more
>than happy to change my opinion should you be able to provide the
>scientific evidence.
>
>
>>Pasteurized and
>>hot-filtered (yes , they heat it to thin it so it passes thru the
>>filters more easily) honey has none of these benefits . Believe what you
>>want , those are the facts .

>
>Honey, honey, sweetiepie...you have not presented any facts. All you
>have done is spout nonsense.
>
>If you have verifiable facts, present them.


The thing I know is that medical professionals frown on feeding honey,
any honey, to children under the ages of 2-3.

However many of my neighbors are beekeepers and all have different
methods. I don't worry, they gift me honey in exchange for my crops.
I eat a lot of their honey and I'm still here. I like honey, I
consume a lot, I much prefer honey in my coffee rather than sugar.
I haven't had to buy any honey in 15 years.

Many of my neighbors make maple syrup, only I don't much care for
maple syrup, and I detest pancakes and waffles.
 
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