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Crystallised or granulated honey
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Horsley" data-source="post: 9341" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I'm about to harvest my first super of honey. It filled fast and I have no more supers to add. Bad timing on my behalf.</p><p>So (going by the book) I can harvest one super now and return to catch the last of the season.</p><p></p><p>Is it probable if I store in small containers the liquid honey will crystallise? I read you can freeze it to retard the granulation process. </p><p></p><p>I imagine I'll be hopping all over the place and eating the honey as fast as it fills the containers being my first harvest but am I to expect it all to crystallise in time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Horsley, post: 9341, member: 491"] I'm about to harvest my first super of honey. It filled fast and I have no more supers to add. Bad timing on my behalf. So (going by the book) I can harvest one super now and return to catch the last of the season. Is it probable if I store in small containers the liquid honey will crystallise? I read you can freeze it to retard the granulation process. I imagine I'll be hopping all over the place and eating the honey as fast as it fills the containers being my first harvest but am I to expect it all to crystallise in time? [/QUOTE]
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