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  2. Do Raisins Go Bad? Here’s What You Need to Know About the ...

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    So how long do raisins actually last? Unopened raisins stay fresh for up to three months after the printed “best by” date, if not longer. (Fun fact: ‘Best by’ dates are actually just an ...

  3. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    If the cans look okay, they are safe to use. Discard cans that are dented, rusted, or swollen. High-acid canned foods (tomatoes, fruits) will keep their best quality for 12 to 18 months; low-acid canned foods (meats, vegetables) for 2 to 5 years. [5] "Sell by date" is a less ambiguous term for what is often referred to as an "expiration date".

  4. What's the difference between filtered and unfiltered honey?

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    Johnson said making organic honey is very hard to do, and the only way to ensure honey is 100 percent organic is to quarantine bees in a dome with only organic blooms to harvest nectar from ...

  5. Honey - Wikipedia

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    Honey collection is an ancient activity, [11] long preceding the honey bee's domestication; this traditional practice is known as honey hunting. A Mesolithic rock painting in a cave in Valencia , Spain, dating back at least 8,000 years, depicts two honey foragers collecting honey and honeycomb from a wild bees' nest.

  6. Monofloral honey - Wikipedia

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    Monofloral honey is a type of honey which has a distinctive flavor or other attribute due to its being predominantly from the nectar of a single plant species. [1] It is stored and labeled separately so as to command a premium price.

  7. Goetze: This honey of a tree was once highly prized by Native ...

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    This honey mesquite flowers with frothy catkins in Laredo. The availability of sufficient food supplies to meet the long-term, nutritional needs of human populations (and nations) is as essential ...

  8. Creamed honey - Wikipedia

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    Creamed honey is honey that has been processed to control crystallization. Also known as honey fondant, [1] soft set honey, or whipped honey, it has a smooth, spreadable consistency and lighter color than liquid honey of the same floral type. A method for producing creamed honey was first patented in 1935, and other methods have since been devised.

  9. Is honey good for you? The impressive health benefits during ...

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    The theory is that local honey helps desensitize the body to pollen, but the pollen bees collect for honey is different from the pollens that cause allergies, the foundation noted.