The bottle has a best by date. The bottle has been stored in a cool dry place away from sunlight. Does anyone have a clue?
I know they discovered honey thousands of years old but that is probably a very specific type.
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Sign up to join this communityThe bottle has a best by date. The bottle has been stored in a cool dry place away from sunlight. Does anyone have a clue?
I know they discovered honey thousands of years old but that is probably a very specific type.
Yes, honey last "forerver".
It might crystalize overtime , but you can liquify it with a little bit of heat.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-science-behind-honeys-eternal-shelf-life-1218690/
As always, if you do not feel safe eating something, just throw it.