Description
Creamed honey, also known as whipped honey, spun honey, or honey fondant, is a type of honey that has been processed to control crystallization, resulting in a smooth, spreadable consistency12.
Characteristics of Creamed Honey
- Texture: Unlike traditional liquid honey, creamed honey has a thick, creamy texture that makes it easy to spread on toast, baked goods, or use as a natural sweetener in beverages and recipes23.
- Color: It typically has a lighter color compared to liquid honey of the same floral type4.
- Taste: The crystallization process doesn’t significantly change the taste, but some people find that creamed honey has a slightly different flavor compared to regular honey5.
How It’s Made
There are two main methods to make creamed honey:
- The Raw Method: This involves using raw, unprocessed honey and seed crystals to initiate the crystallization process. The honey is stirred until it reaches the desired creamy consistency2.
- The Dyce Method: This method uses pasteurized honey for added safety and involves a more controlled crystallization process2.
Benefits and Uses
- Spreadability: Creamed honey is perfect for spreading on bread, toast, or crackers without dripping.
- Versatility: It can be used in various culinary applications, including baking, cooking, and as a sweetener for drinks.
- Natural: Creamed honey retains all the natural benefits of raw honey, including its antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals1.
Storage
Creamed honey should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its texture and prevent fermentation. It does not require refrigeration and can last for a long time if stored properly2.






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