CNA | Sticky problem of ‘honey laundering’ could have new solutions @channelnewsasia | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
Consumers may not know that the honey they have in their kitchens could be mixed with cheap sugar syrups and other additives. This helps lower the costs of producing each jar. Concerns remain over imported honey – particularly from China, the world's largest producer – being tainted in this manner, but researchers from the United Kingdom could have some new solutions. CNA’s Stuart Smith has more.
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Consumers may not know that the honey they have in their kitchens could be mixed with cheap sugar syrups and other additives. This helps lower the costs of producing each jar. Concerns remain over imported honey – particularly from China, the world's largest producer – being tainted in this manner, but researchers from the United Kingdom could have some new solutions. CNA’s Stuart Smith has more.
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