Scientists said they have found a way to detect fake honey products without opening the jar. Researchers at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, claim to have successfully tested two new methods to ...
How does one tell fake honey? Well, Easter K’Ojwang’ of Eastnat Foods explains that it takes 12 bees each making a 1/12ths to make a teaspoon of honey-which is better than sweeteners including ...
Scientists at Cranfield University then said in August this year that they had found a way to detect fake honey products without opening the jar. Project leader, Dr Anastasiadi, said: "Our study ...
That's when criminals bottle up corn syrup and call it 100% honey, or when they pass off cheap mozzarella as pure Parmigiano-Reggiano. Globally, the fraudulent food industry could be worth $40 ...