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How to Detect if your Honey is Fake or Pure

1. The Thumb Test

1. The Thumb Test

1. The Thumb Test

  Place a small amount of honey on your thumb and check if spills or spreads around like any other liquid. If it does, it may not be pure. Pure honey is thick while impure honey will be runny. Pure honey sticks to the surface it is applied to and doesn't drip away. Moreover, the taste of impure honey may linger due to the presence of added sugar.

2. The Water Test

1. The Thumb Test

1. The Thumb Test

  Take a teaspoon of the honey and put in a glass full of water. Fake or adulterated honey will dissolve in the water while pure honey which has a more dense texture will settle right at the bottom of the glass as lumps. The same is the case with blotting paper or a white cloth. If you pour pure honey on the two, it will not get absorbed or leave stains. 

3. The Flame Test

1. The Thumb Test

3. The Flame Test

  You may have not known this, but pure honey is inflammable. Although, we'll request to you observe utmost caution while performing this test and do it at your own risk. Take a dry matchstick and dip it in honey. Strike the matchstick against the matchbox. If it lights, your honey is pure. If it doesn't light, it may be adulterated and may also contain some amount of moisture added while contamination. 

4. Use Vinegar

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3. The Flame Test

  Mix a tablespoon of honey, some water and 2-3 drops of vinegar essence together. If this mixture foams up, there's a very high chance that your honey may be adulterated.

5. The Heat Test

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When exposed to heat, honey will caramelise quickly. Adulterated honey will not caramelize and may become bubbly when exposed to high temperatures.

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