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Chitchat Nearly All The Honey Sold In Jiuhu Is Fake! Jiuhukias Truly No Money, No Honey!

JohnTan

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The honey industry in Malaysia is facing a challenge to identify the number of fake goods on the market, a number that may constitute up to 90 per cent of products sold in Malaysia, said a local honey expert.

“The biggest challenge of the honey industry now is the presence of artificial honey, which reaches 90 per cent in the market,” said Dr Zulkifli Mustafa, a senior lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).

“To identify real honey, laboratory tests are required.”


Dr Zulkifli, a researcher at USM’s Department of Neurosciences in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, was speaking during an interview with a local radio station. The interview was recorded by a university circular published on Jan 29 promoting the use of honey from stingless bees.

He said that his research showed that honey from stingless bees, a species that bites instead of stinging for self-defence, contains a variety of nutrients that could have multiple health benefits.

“Honey is a complete food in terms of energy, protein, vitamins, good bacteria and anti-oxidants,” said Dr Zulkifli. “Stingless bee honey can relieve inflammation due to bacterial infection, stress, obesity and aging as well as chronic diseases.”

He added that honey from stingless bees, also known as kelulut in Malay, had a uniquely sweet and sour taste with a flowery or fruity aroma.


Dr Zulkifli has written and published journal articles on the benefits of stingless bee honey, but also on the adulteration of these honey products with vinegar to mimic its taste.

He said around 4,000 breeders were working with USM’s application and commercial arm Brainey to produce authentic stingless bee honey to the general consumer.

“Strict quality control guarantees the authenticity and consistency of the honey,” he said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...ey-sold-in-malaysia-is-artificial-says-expert
 

syed putra

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I think this prof meant those honey sold by street peddlers. They all claim they got the honey from the jungle.
 

Pinkieslut

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Most (all) of the China and Matland honey are faked. Just corn syrup with colouring and favouring. Even their farmed bees are fed syrup to create ‘honey’ instead of naturally gathered nectar from flower


I only buy AMDK honey from Australia, Greece and USA.
 
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JohnTan

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Most (all) of the China and Matland honey are faked. Just corn syrup with colouring and favouring. Even their farmed bees are fed syrup to create ‘honey’ instead of naturally gather nectar from flower


I only buy AMDK honey from Australia, Greece and USA.

I only buy good white man manuka honey from NZ. Nothing but the best for the Tan family.
 

laksaboy

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My honey are from China.

I grew up drinking this. Once upon a time it was 'Cloud and Mountain Pure Honey'. Same product, same packaging.

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syed putra

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Amid claim that nine in 10 honey products are fake, Health Ministry says its monitoring shows only 6pc not up to standard
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Amid claim that nine in 10 honey products are fake, Health Ministry says its monitoring shows only 6pc not up to standard
Following claims that nine in 10 honey sold in Malaysia are fake or artificial, the Health Ministry said actions have been taken against the products which did not fulfil its criteria and its manufacturers. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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By Hajar Umira Md Zaki
Wednesday, 14 Feb 2024 1:43 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 — The Health Ministry said its own monitoring of honey products in the market since 2016 found only nearly 6 per cent of them did not measure up to its standards.
 
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