The difference between capped honey and uncapped honey:
1, the production cycle is different
Mature honey has a long brewing cycle. Bees need to add a variety of enzymes to it for full brewing. This process takes about 7 days, and then the bees will cover it. When the beekeeper takes mature honey, The process will be more complicated and the production cycle will be long; and some beekeepers blindly pursue economic benefits, and even take honey once a day or two. The production cycle of this uncovered honey will be very short and the cost will be low. many
2. Different nutritional value
As we mentioned earlier, mature honey has a long brewing cycle, and uncapped honey is not fully brewed by bees. The active enzymes in it will be greatly reduced. In addition to the low maturity, merchants will Processing will bring honey's nutrition to the next level.
3, the price is different
As we mentioned above, the cost of uncapped honey is much lower than that of capped honey. Therefore, in terms of price, the price of capped honey will be much higher than that of uncapped honey. However, because many consumers do not clearly recognize the difference between the two, and the uncapped honey can almost pass off as the "shape" and "flavor" of the capped honey through processing, leading many consumers to buy the uncapped honey at a low price. Cheap honey, which has caused serious damage to our honey market...







