Eating Real Honey?
Many of you know that I love exploring and surveying honey on
the shelves and in the world wide web. It opens my eyes to see how much real
honey is coveted and how honey can be so craftily marketed all over the world.
The following products are what I have found and observed and my spontaneous
thoughts on them. We have to be leary when buying honey because labels and
claims can get really wild!
1. "Creamy Honey"
Being creamy doesn't equate to "no water added" or "100% pure". Liquid honey can be 100% pure too. And creamy honey can also be adulterated. Look, honey merchants, educating consumers on honey is already hard enough; so don't add to the confusion please
2. "Concentrated
Honey"
See if you can appreciate this whole string of descriptions -
"natural honey", "pure honey", and honey "in pure
concentrated form". The more its contents are described, the more
suspicious if there's any real honey in it. Somehow, I just find that the term
"concentrated form" sounds more appropriate for processed sugary
syrups. What do you think?
3. "Honey Sauce"

If people really know what "fructose" is, I don't
think this supposedly healthy product can still stick and hang around.
"Fructose" is literally translated into Chinese as "fruit
sugar", which automatically sells well in countries populated by Chinese.
Yet another high fructose corn syrup in dark disguise.
5. "Sugar Free Honey"


Oops, no ingredients listed on the bottle, just two claims
"natural and artificial flavour" and "instantly dissolves even
in cold beverages" in its product description. Recognise how hard these
sweeteners are trying to pit against real honey?
8. "Rock Sugar in Honey"

These three tiny packets of sweeteners are collected from three
different restaurants, but they are all by "Smuckers". The first is
basically corn syrup and the second contains water,
sorbitol (a highly processed sugar alcohol) and a host of unpronounceable
chemicals. By the time it comes to the third with a "honey" label, I
am not sure if it's really honey anymore, and the missing section on
"ingredients" doesn't help. What kind of food does this brand believe
in?
10. "Imitation
Honey"
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