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- Q: What makes Aunt Sue’s Raw & Unfiltered Wildflower Honey different from regular honey? A: Aunt Sue’s Raw & Unfiltered Wildflower Honey is minimally processed and not filtered, which allows it to retain more natural pollen. This results in a bolder flavor and preserves the health benefits associated with raw honey.
- Q: How should I use Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey in cooking or baking? A: You can use Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey as a natural sweetener in a variety of recipes, including baking, marinades for BBQ, and even in beverages like tea or cocktails. Its unique flavor profile complements many dishes.
- Q: Is Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey safe for children? A: As with all honey products, it is recommended to avoid giving honey to children under one year old due to the risk of botulism. For older children and adults, Aunt Sue’s honey is a delicious and healthy option.
- Q: What is the best way to store Aunt Sue’s Raw & Unfiltered Wildflower Honey? A: Store Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure the lid is tightly sealed to prevent moisture from entering, which can lead to crystalization.
- Q: Can I use Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey as a substitute for sugar? A: Yes, Aunt Sue’s Wildflower Honey can be used as a natural substitute for sugar in recipes. Generally, you can replace one cup of sugar with about two-thirds of a cup of honey, but you may need to reduce the liquid content in the recipe.