Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right?
[Citation needed]
Sure, they exist, but it’s really hard to find real honey in a squeeze bottle. And it would probably suck, real honey is far thicker.
Y’know they sell honey in squeezable bottles like ketchup and other condiments, right?
[Citation needed]
Sure, they exist, but it’s really hard to find real honey in a squeeze bottle. And it would probably suck, real honey is far thicker.
tyler@programming.dev 20 hours ago
I’m guessing that depends on where you live. In colorado literally every bottle in the grocery store is squeeze and they’re all locally grown real honey. I don’t even know where you could live where the honey wouldn’t be real. If it’s labelled honey it can’t be something else???
JcbAzPx@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
The honey in the squeeze bottles is processed so it doesn’t crystalize. Nothing wrong with that, but it does change the flavor a bit.