Nice haul on the honey! Color is beautiful.I sealed them all. I do lots of canning so, this was a breeze![]()
Did you waterbath honey the honey and how long?
Does canning it help keep it from crystalizing?
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Nice haul on the honey! Color is beautiful.I sealed them all. I do lots of canning so, this was a breeze![]()
Canning will not keep honey from crystalizing, heating, (over 100 deg.) is not recommended , and sealing is not necessary. Honey will ferment if the moisture content is too high, but it will not spoil unless the moisture content is above 17%. If crystals form, heat it to 98 - 100 deg. and they will go away.Nice haul on the honey! Color is beautiful.
Did you waterbath honey the honey and how long?
Does canning it help keep it from crystalizing?
Quote: How can you identify spoiled honey? I know that if it is marginally spoiled it might be impossible to tell, but does it start smelling bad? I have never seen spoiled honey. I pour mine into glass jars as soon as I get that plastic jug home for ease of heating after crystallization.
I do my own canning of jam, and I would assume that it does the same thing jam does, gets a little mold (haven't seen that with my jam but read about it)???
Honey will not spoil and it will not mold. It will however, ferment ( turn into alcohol), that's how mead is made.How can you identify spoiled honey? I know that if it is marginally spoiled it might be impossible to tell, but does it start smelling bad? I have never seen spoiled honey. I pour mine into glass jars as soon as I get that plastic jug home for ease of heating after crystallization.
I do my own canning of jam, and I would assume that it does the same thing jam does, gets a little mold (haven't seen that with my jam but read about it)???
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Oooh! Thanks. Will have to watch for that.
If the honey is capped, (sealed in the comb), before it is extracted, the moisture content will be below 17%, and it will not ferment. Bees will not cap honey until the moisture content is below 17%. If the honey is harvested on a humid day, or moisture is added by some other means this could cause it to ferment.Oooh! Thanks. Will have to watch for that.