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CluelessHomesteaders (4 minutes ago)
I need to test my honey, if it’s fake, my bees are gonna have some splanin to do!
vishalsingh-gp2fl (9 minutes ago)
This is wrong test...
kanderson9042 (18 minutes ago)
When your battery started dying I looked at my percentage like "I just charged you... Ohhh"
RachelleV (28 minutes ago)
The sand on the beach does that hexagon honey pattern too. The sand is not made from honey. (The sand that has about 40cm/1ft water on top of it, not the dry sand.)
Shermanbay (31 minutes ago)
I challenge anyone to do this same test, DOUBLE-BLIND, with two other chemicals of similar viscosity. The claim that honey has a "memory" of its storage in a hive is highly doubtful. More likely, any patterns that emerge are due to the fact that a honeycomb pattern (tight hexagons) is the most efficient use of space under these conditions. This is why bees make honeycomb; not because they're smart, but when they thin the walls of stacked cylinders, they naturally produce a hexagonal pattern. This is the most efficient use of wax, which is expensive to a bee. It is the human mind that makes the unlikely and irrelevant association with the phenomena in a dish and a bee's storage container or the quality of the chemical.
mpedmar9701 (46 minutes ago)
The honey in the bottom of the stainless steel bowl looks like a beautiful sunflower @ 02:19 .
wirebrushproductions1001 (52 minutes ago)
Only one problem - those aren't hexagons.
raiivenwastaken (1 hour ago)
From what I know this is a misunderstanding, it isn’t actually a sign of whether honey is natural or not. It’s just the water and honey interacting - simple physics. Honey has no genes - therefore no genetic memory. People tried this with maple syrup and it did the same thing. Sorry to disappoint. ^^; But I don’t think this is actually a valid test.
secret5022 (1 hour ago)
Both pure and impure honey forms comb structure.. what to do?
bama_grits259 (3 hours ago)
Now that's just to COOL!!! I never knew that!! I love honey and butter on my biscuits!! Yum Yum
scareflare7553 (15 hours ago)
She:we don't have fake honey
charlievalencia1998 (2 hours ago)
I'm not sure if this test is really reliable but I know that one way to know if it is real honey is: when it DOES NOT dissolve in warm water. Fake honey dissolves when you put warm water on it.
agentmarco3360 (20 hours ago)
What should be is the tempertaure of the water?
h5u7p5gt9 (2 hours ago)
Maw n Paw are impressed with swerlin hunny in a boau!
rishiemaharaj7534 (19 hours ago)
Thank you
AnjaliPanwar1998 (5 hours ago)
My also forms bee hive.. but while forming the hive, honey is also getting mixed with water . What can this be, pure or fake?
cecilialugo6188 (10 hours ago)
I like that test ...best one yet!
secret5022 (5 hours ago)
Y u people r not showing us a impure Honey's structure
reubnick (5 hours ago)
What a soft spoken man
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