Does Dabur sell sugar in name of honey

See attached. A friend kept in the sun but it just wont come back in form. Be careful with Dabur honey and avoid is all i can say more  

via_LocalCircles_8C88371D-1B85-40A5-BEAE-DA597F773C80___20230216104502___.jpeg
via_LocalCircles_B418949D-3F33-4E7B-911F-C1106E383579___20230216104503___.jpeg
via_LocalCircles_3AE17B93-FA62-4C9B-AD7C-004B3F08A97D___20230216104504___.jpeg
@DK Sarkar test urself and tell me again , in fact the same has been shown on TV channels ( news) several times during a controversy few years back ,where a certain brand presented a german certificate nullifying all other brands in India on the basis of this certificate . The same german organization charges exorbitant prices for this test . more  
I also used to think that Dabur honey is full of sugar as it solidifies in winter. Last year, I purchased honey directly taken from beehive (there was big beehive in our society and one guy was called to break that and he sold honey to society members). This winter, I noticed that even this pure natural honey also solidified like sugar crystal. more  
Yes, correct observation. For the past 4 decades, I am using honey only which has been obtained directly from the hive(s) - witnessed personally by me. Observation is the same. more  
To check if the honey is real take few drops , in his case take some honey in a small bowl and add 4/5 teaspoons of water on it , now stir the bowl ( never with a spoon but only stir the bowl) slowly a beehive image will form in real honey and if its sugar sugar will dissolve in water w/o any beehive footprints , i have done it all the time with patanjali honey and it passed every time, it is that honey retains its beehive signatures which are shown when you add water to it , any ways the same patanjali honey also solidifiies similarly not sure if sugar syrup solidifies the same way more  
What is/are the scientific reasoning(s) behind this test method? Which analytical standard/authority has approved this test method? Which peer-reviewed scientific journal(s) has published this test method? more  
Post a Comment

Related Posts

    • EAT FOR NUTRITION ... DO WHAT IS NECESSARY... DON’T MISS YOUR DAILY EXERCISE. LOVE YOURSELF :

      The necessities to add life to yeas in life – These simple yet profound words reflect the core of Ida Keeling’s philosophy for staying active and fit well into her 90s. Prioritize eatin...

      By Jayakumar Daniel
      /
    • Avoid sugar

      Sugar in your blood is called diabetes. Sugar in your brain is called dementia. Sugar in your teeth is called cavities. Sugar in your liver is called fatty liver. Sugar on your ...

      By SN Mittal
      /
    • Does FSSAI test imported products

      Heavy metals have been found on Lindt chocolates. My question is does FSSAI Indias food regulator test these products before they are approved for import? Whole country even i...

      By Sneha Goyal
      /
    • CATTLE MENACE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN FOOD SAFETY :

      A new concern has arisen in and around our cities these days. In addition to the usual presence of cows, a different species—buffaloes, their bovine cousins—have begun to appear. While ...

      By Jayakumar Daniel
      /
    • Kudos LocalCircles

      Sincere congratulations localcircles and all members that the Govt yesterday told all ecommerce quick commerce to comply on the shelf life 30% requirment we discussed and deliberated in the circles...

      By SN Mittal
      /
    • What is fuelling cancer

      Things which are fuelling cancers & still no body will tell you : Inactive life Sugar spikes High carbohydrate food pattern Fried food too frequently Late nig...

      By Rajani Thakur
      /
    • Reduce sugar exposure in first two years of child’s life

      Restricting sugar exposure in the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood. We need to rethink many cereals, snacks, and treats for child...

      By Vikram Gupta
      /
    • Stay away from RED oils

      The vegetable oils marked in red are toxic traps. Ditch them now or face long-term inflammatory damage. If you like the post, do share with all your whatsapp groups

      By Sneha Goyal
      /
    • Re-using of oil for frying samosas

      Are fried food items like Samosa,Vada Pao safe to consume? This (attached) is the oil that is used for frying samosas! They reuse the oil again and again until it becomes black.(So ...

      By Shikha Jain
      /
    • Diabetes Epidemic due to fast food

      India is now facing Diabetes epidemic, all thanks to samosas, pizzas& more: ICMR study Fried, baked& ultra processed foods are fueling this health crisis A diet rich i...

      By Sneha Goyal
      /
Share
Enter your email and mobile number and we will send you the instructions

Note - The email can sometime gets delivered to the spam folder, so the instruction will be send to your mobile as well

All My Circles
Invite to
(Maximum 500 email ids allowed.)