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<blockquote data-quote="Lesgold" data-source="post: 626392" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>Hi Rodt, </p><p></p><p>Honey can often appear a bit cloudy straight after extraction. Small partials of wax, pollen and air bubbles cause this effect. When honey is allowed to sit for a while, these particles generally float to the surface. Honey extracted from a hive straight after winter can also be a bit cloudy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesgold, post: 626392, member: 9840"] Hi Rodt, Honey can often appear a bit cloudy straight after extraction. Small partials of wax, pollen and air bubbles cause this effect. When honey is allowed to sit for a while, these particles generally float to the surface. Honey extracted from a hive straight after winter can also be a bit cloudy. [/QUOTE]
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