Where was the world’s oldest honey found? We thought it would be fun to look at the three oldest known honey finds in the world as of September 2019. Just think, these honeys can still be eaten today because antimicrobial honey never goes bad. The world’s oldest known references to collecting honey are from the 8,000 y

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    1 year ago

    As a beekeeper,I’m love reading these kind of posts.

    Raw honey, (which mean’s that it hasn’t been filtered (it can be screened, to remove bigger pieces), and hasn’t been pasteurized) has some great healing properties.

    Filtering removes the propolis and pollen, both which can be beneficial. Heating kills off the microbes (good guys!).

    Look up propolis for some interesting read on its anti microbial, anti fungal and anti viral properties.