for those with knowledge about honey, is it normal for "pure honey" to have residue like this? #asknostr #plebchain

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Cant tell from your pic, but it is normal for natural honey to crystallize. If that what it is, the honey is fine to eat.

thanks!

Depends on filtering. Some honey will have wax left or pollens if not filtered out well.

aha ok. thanks for the feedback

Honey will crystalize when cold. If it is pure, you should expect some reside due to lack of filtering. If you put the container in warm water it should start to become more liquid. Just be careful not to get water in the actual honey

that is some new knowledge. thanks!