Eat raw honey or poisoning, not superstition "pure nature".
Shun Net - Ji'nan times
no pure nature has always been the effective key word for food publicity, and honey is also the same. But in recent years, some unprocessed fresh honey in some areas has caused the death of many people, and the related departments are testing and investigating the cause of death of fresh honey poisoning. Therefore, the Shandong food and Drug Administration Bureau issued a suggestion to prevent the consumption of fresh honey poisoning. It is suggested that consumers do not eat fresh honey without processing, because there is a risk of poisoning, and it will cause death in serious case.
provincial food and Food Bureau issued a consumer hint that honey is a natural sweet substance made from honey, secretions or honeydew and mixed with its own secretions. Honeybees are rich in nectar plants and their growing environment is complex, which may lead to toxic substances in honey. If consumers consume unprocessed honey, there will be a risk of poisoning, which can lead to death in severe cases.
provincial food and Food Bureau staff analysis, a lot of wild honey has not been sterilized directly canned, there are microorganisms or bacteria, there are also easy to deteriorate the problem. For example, the occurrence of honey poisoning outside the province may be due to the source of honey plants. In extreme cases, bees collect nectar from toxic plants such as Tripterygium wilfordii, which may contain toxic Tripterygium wilfordii, which can cause poisoning after human consumption. In addition, chemical residues caused by pollution and pesticides are also harmful to human body. Honey processing in factories must be done through selection of nectar sources, temperature regulation, sterilization, and so on. But the so-called wild honey can not guarantee its safety.
indicates that the color of normal ordinary honey is water white, light amber color, amber color, deep amber color and so on, while the color of poisonous honey is amber or yellow, green, blue, gray and so on very different from ordinary honey.