Don Ember
23-08-2021, 06:09 PM
I've always used Thorne's PP 30lb honey buckets for storage and warmed them to 52 degrees C to liquefy the granulated contents. Out of interest, I found online that PP apparently contains a mild toxin, which surprised me. I have two questions for the cognoscenti here:
a) Does the warming process cause this toxin to contaminate the honey?
b) Will the buckets stand a waterbath temperature of 62 degrees C structurally (my guess is that they will), but would there then be a higher risk of toxin release at this higher temperature?
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge.
Don Ember.
a) Does the warming process cause this toxin to contaminate the honey?
b) Will the buckets stand a waterbath temperature of 62 degrees C structurally (my guess is that they will), but would there then be a higher risk of toxin release at this higher temperature?
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge.
Don Ember.