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Granulated Honey 2 LB
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Item Number: 007-358-0002
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Honeyville's Granulated Honey is made from crystalizing honey in a special drying process. This process produces a balanced texture with a sweet taste and it has a very distinct flavor that’s sure to please the whole family.
From teas and toast to syrups and spreads, it will never disappoint. Honeyville Granulated Honey is an ideal product for your cooking and baking needs.
Learn how Chef Tess uses Granulated Honey to make Whole Wheat Bread:
Shelf-Life: Granulated Honey will store for 1 year in a sealed 2 pound bag under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place).
Uses: Granulated Honey is used for cookies, pastries, syrups and more. It can also be used separately as a yummy sweetener for teas, biscuits, and toast.
Packaging: Granulated Honey in bulk is available in both a 2 pound bag and a 50 pound bag. Packaging may vary.
Ingredients: Cane Syrups, Honey.
Allergen information: This product is processed on equipment that processes products containing wheat, soy, egg, milk, peanut and treenuts.
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Product Reviews
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Marilyn
(New Orleans)
2/18/2013 9:43 AM
It's regrettable that this product is described as being "granulated honey" when it contains "cane syrups." There are many people who cannot tolerate adulterated honey like this, yet who would welcome 100% pure honey which was also powdered. I'm one of them, so I won't be ordering this product.
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not pure honey
Diana
(CT)
7/20/2012 4:57 AM
I was VERY excited to see this new product! Then I saw the ingredients. It's not really accurate saying it's granulated honey when refinery syrup is the first ingredient. Found this online: "Refiners Syrup is a pleasant tasting thick syrup with a rich unique flavor. It is a by-product of the refining of cane sugar. No benefits other than a very pleasant flavor. Like sugar it provides empty calories, it has no nutritional value whatsoever. People do not buy it for its health giving properties." If you want pure granulated honey, Packit Gourmet sells it in small quantities... guess that's where I'll be getting mine.
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