7 Ways To Tell If Honey Is Fake

Check the Ingredients Label Pure honey should have only one ingredient: honey. If the label lists additives like high fructose corn syrup, glucose, or artificial flavors, it’s likely fake.

Check the Ingredients Label Pure honey should have only one ingredient: honey. If the label lists additives like high fructose corn syrup, glucose, or artificial flavors, it’s likely fake.

Do the Thumb Test Place a small drop of honey on your thumb. If it spreads or drips easily, it likely contains added water or syrup. Real honey stays in place due to its thick consistency.

Try the Flame Test Dip a dry matchstick into honey and try to light it. If it ignites easily, the honey is pure. Fake honey, with added moisture, will prevent the matchstick from burning.

Observe Its Thickness Real honey is thick and flows slowly when poured. If it is runny and watery, it may be diluted with syrup or other additives.

Check for Crystallization Over time, real honey tends to crystallize and become grainy. Fake honey stays smooth and liquid due to added preservatives and sugar syrups.

Taste for Natural Sweetness Pure honey has a rich, floral taste with slight variations depending on the flower source. Fake honey often has an overly sweet, artificial, or syrupy aftertaste.

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