Honey
Honey is a sweet and viscous fluid produced by bees and other insects from the nectar of flowers. "The definition of honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any other substance. This includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners," according the United States National Honey Board 2003 and other nations' food regulations.
Composition of honey
Honey is a mixture of sugars, water, and other compounds. The specific composition of any batch of honey will depend largely on the mix of flowers consumed by the bees that produced the honey. Honey has a density of about 1500 kg/m3 (50% denser than water) which means 12-13 pounds per gallon.
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Density - Kg - M3 - Water
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;Typical Honey Analysis
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- Fructose: 38%
- Glucose: 31%
- Sucrose: 1%
- Water: 17%
- Other sugars: 9% (maltose, melezitose)
- Ash: 0.17%
:Source: Sugar Alliance
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The analysis of the sugar content of honey is used for detecting adulteration.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Composition of honey |
| ► | Types of honey |
| ► | Use of honey |
| ► | Precautions |
| ► | Honey formation |
| ► | Honey as a product |
| ► | See also |
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