8 questions and answers about storing honey

How to store honey

Honey is the product that can and should be stockpiled for the future, because it is able to remain tasty and healthy for a long time. In this article we will give answers to 7 main questions about the storage of honey at home, and also show you how to decorate honey as a gift.

Question 1. How long can honey be stored?

The shelf life of honey according to GOST is 1 year (at a temperature not higher than 20 degrees). But in fact, in the right conditions, honey can be stored for years without losing its taste and beneficial properties.

Question 2. Crystallization - an indicator of poor quality? And what if honey crystallizes?

No, rather, on the contrary, it says that you bought not a surrogate, but real honey.

  • The crystallization process is natural and inevitable, and it begins 3-6 months after the opening of the can.

Depending on various factors and special treatment, crystals can form large, and can - small.

  • If you want to return the former fluidity of the thickened honey, then you just need to warm it in hot water, until the crystals melt. Keep in mind that you do not need to warm up the entire jar, but only the quantity required at the moment. After all, this heat treatment somewhat reduces the quality and usefulness of the treat.

Honey decrystallization

Question 3. How to store honey at home in small quantities?

If you buy a useful delicacy in small banks and eat it every day, then you should know the following rules for honey storage:

  • The best container is a glass container (even better from dark glass) or from ceramic with a tight-fitting lid. Both the container and the lid must be thoroughly washed and dried beforehand.

Storage of honey in glass jars

  • The ideal temperature is slightly cooler than room temperature, namely +5 - +15 degrees. The maximum allowable storage temperature of honey - + 20 degrees.
  • Suitable places are a dark kitchen cabinet, located away from the stove and oven. It is desirable that it does not open too often, does not have internal illumination and does not store salt and sharp-smelling products. Also suitable for storing honey compartment refrigerator, designed for vegetables.

Worst containers can be called a container made of alloys of iron, zinc, lead and copper, because honey in them is oxidized, deteriorates and even becomes harmful.

  • Always close the lid tightly and do not leave the jar open for long. Bacteria cannot easily multiply in honey, as it contains very little water, but because of a lid that is not tightly closed, honey can begin to absorb moisture from the air, and as a result, stratify and then ferment.

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Question 4. Can I store honey in the fridge?

Yes, you can, if you wish. Cold and even freezing honey does not hurt. However, low temperatures can accelerate the crystallization process, and besides, cooled honey is always a little more difficult to use.

  • However, in the storage compartment for vegetables, where the temperature reigns up to +10 degrees, honey will feel great and stay fresh almost forever. Moreover, some varieties of honey with a moisture content of more than 21% require storage only in the refrigerator.

Remember also that you can not keep honey next to products with a strong smell (fish, garlic, onions, etc.). Even in a closed can, it can absorb foreign odors.

Question 5. How to organize long-term storage of honey?

If you have large stocks of honey that you plan to store for a long time (from several months to several years), then you can just freeze it.

  • If you decide to freeze the product, make sure that the selected container has a reserve of space, as the honey increases in volume when frozen.

Thawed honey should be at room temperature, without opening the container.

Question 6. How to store honey in comb?

How to store honey in comb? In fact, just like ordinary honey - in the dark, cool and in tightly closed glass containers. Of course, the honeycomb must be cut into pieces that could fit in your jars or containers.

Honey storage in honeycombs

Question 7. What honey can deteriorate or change?

  • Because of the sudden changes in temperature, honey can change color, unevenly “candy” and lose some of its flavor. Therefore, if you decide to store honey in the refrigerator, then store it there until the end.
  • Honey should be protected from light, and especially from direct sunlight. If you leave the jar of honey in the light for 48 hours, the antibacterial enzyme inhibin contained in it will collapse.
  • If the jar of honey is left open for a long time, the honey will absorb moisture from the air, exfoliate and ferment.
  • Due to long-term storage, honey begins to darken, thicken and slightly change in taste. This process, as well as crystallization, is natural for honey and does not speak of its damage.

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Question 8. How can you decorate jars of honey?

Honey is a useful and always relevant gift. Recently, beautifully packaged jars of honey are presented even to guests at weddings. We have collected a few ideas for honey gifts and gifts, which you can easily do with your own hands.

  1. Traditional decor

A jar of honey covered with a shred of cloth and tied with a rope or ribbon looks very cute. Materials for this decor is better to use natural materials - cotton, linen, lace, craft paper will do as well. You can tie the banks with jute rope, twine or satin ribbon.

  • Honey jar decor
  1. Can + spindle spoon

Honey gift will be not only delicious, but also practical, if you add it with a spoon-spindle. To do this, you just need to tie it to the bank on a beautiful ribbon.

  • Honey with a spoon
  1. Honey in cones with cork cap

If you want to make mini-gifts, then you will have to pick up small jars, for example, from baby food. However, you can do more original and pour honey into cones with cork lids, which are sold in stores for needlework.

Honey in cones

  1. Jar with a label or label

To make a honey gift personalized, it is enough to tie a beautiful label to the bank or stick a sticker and, of course, sign it. Labels and stickers can be printed on a computer, buy ready-made, and you can cut and decorate with your own hands.

Honey with a label

Bank with a homemade sticker


  1. Bank in the bag or bag

A jar of honey can be wrapped in a beautiful bag, paper or cloth bag. So you not only decorate your gift, but also protect it from sunlight.

  • Honey Gift Box
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