Why is it important to keep honey below 98°F? Answer: Keeping honey below 98°F preserves its enzymes and phytochemicals. These components are sensitive to heat, and temperatures above this threshold can cause irreversible damage, reducing the nutritional and medicinal value of the honey.
Manukau is a Māori word so technically it’s a NZ honey. Australians call the tree a tea tree. The kiwis tried to trademark the name the same way champagne has been changed
Why is it important to keep honey below 98°F?
Answer: Keeping honey below 98°F preserves its enzymes and phytochemicals. These components are sensitive to heat, and temperatures above this threshold can cause irreversible damage, reducing the nutritional and medicinal value of the honey.
I use Centauri Honey, truly miraculous .
Never put raw honey or Manuka honey in anything hot. It destroys the nutrients!
Never heard of it becasue Australia is weird.
All honey if not pasteurized, have antibacterial properties.
Some honey is pasteurized
@@Suzyliddell They're no good and all sugar.
Now do hotdogs 🌭
Was that bee just KiA?
Manukau is a Māori word so technically it’s a NZ honey. Australians call the tree a tea tree. The kiwis tried to trademark the name the same way champagne has been changed
I am going to buy me a helicopter and get me some manuka.
Latest news on manuka honey is David banfield, the fired comvita CEO, drove the business to the ground along with his boy toy andy chen 😂😂
honey is the best!
Sounds more like a commercial than an informational video.
Just came here to say sup.
Yes, do hotdogs 🌭
I don't think you understand what the word "infamous " means
1k botted views. lol