Why Honey never expires
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Honey is, first and foremost, a sugar. Sugars are hygroscopic, a term that means they contain very little water in their natural state but can readily suck in moisture if left unsealed. ... With such an inhospitable environment, organisms can't survive long enough within the jar of honey to have the chance to spoil.
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Honey is, first and foremost, a sugar. Sugars are hygroscopic, a term that means they contain very little water in their natural state but can readily suck in moisture if left unsealed. ... With such an inhospitable environment, organisms can't survive long enough within the jar of honey to have the chance to spoil.
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