Powdered Honey?

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Powdered Honey?

Postby quietwatersfarm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:28 pm

I have heard that straight powdered Honey is available as an ingredient, but everything I see for sale has additives it seems.

Anyone know where I can find it unadulterated (if 'powdered honey' can ever be so?!)

Got a couple of new recipes that will need it to come off.
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Re: Powdered Honey?

Postby RodinBangkok » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:14 pm

I doubt you are going to find it without some sort of stabilizers, as honey is hygroscopic, it will draw moisture like crazy, and turn a pure dehydrated honey into a solid block without something to stabilize it. Your best bet would probably be to dehydrate and grind it yourself and use it quickly, or store in a vacuum sealed container in the freezer.
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Re: Powdered Honey?

Postby wheels » Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:16 pm

It's here:

http://www.kanegrade.com/products/honey-powder/

...and here:

http://www.ofasimplenature.webeden.co.u ... 4532187642

http://www.gracefruit.com/cosmetic-ingr ... owder.html

https://www.soapkitchenonline.co.uk/aca ... Dried.html

...but you'd need to check that they are food grade.

If not, it's on ebay, shipped from the US:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251214204810

All bar the first: the others are very much 'long-shots' if you're desperate.

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Re: Powdered Honey?

Postby JerBear » Sat Mar 02, 2013 5:13 am

Check a Korean market if you have one in your area, they have it at the one by me in 5# bags. I wanted to try it but decided to get some from Butcher&Packer here in the US but was mostly disappointed. It took a solid 1-2 teaspoon scoop to get a really good honey flavor. I haven't had the guts to actually use it in lieu of real honey in curing. Maybe someday.... I could just save it for tea...
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Re: Powdered Honey?

Postby quietwatersfarm » Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:27 am

dissapointing if its just a kind of sweetener rather than having a real honey profile.

I wouldnt substitute it for real honey in curing but there are a couple of all dry rub recipes that I want to try it in.

PS I can only wish there were Korean Markets in North Devon! :)
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