Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right?
[Citation needed]
Sure, they exist, but it’s really hard to find real honey in a squeeze bottle. And it would probably suck, real honey is far thicker.
Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right?
[Citation needed]
Sure, they exist, but it’s really hard to find real honey in a squeeze bottle. And it would probably suck, real honey is far thicker.
tyler@programming.dev 4 days ago
I’m guessing that depends on where you live. In colorado literally every bottle in the grocery store is squeeze and they’re all locally grown real honey. I don’t even know where you could live where the honey wouldn’t be real. If it’s labelled honey it can’t be something else???
JcbAzPx@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The honey in the squeeze bottles is processed so it doesn’t crystalize. Nothing wrong with that, but it does change the flavor a bit.
tyler@programming.dev 1 day ago
lol all the honey we get literally crystallizes in a few weeks unless we leave it in the dark in the pantry so I’m not really sure what you’re talking about. Maybe we just live in an area with so much honey it’s easiest to get real honey suppliers?