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    If I dilute honey with a small amount of water, will it prolong the time until it recrystallizes?
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    Adding water will begin an undesirable fermentation process that will destroy the honey.
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    My bottle of honey says "Do not microwave," is it telling me not to microwave the plastic bottle or the honey?
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    You are not to microwave the honey in the plastic container. Transfer to a glass container if you want to microwave it. You could also warm it up with the water bath method.
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    Can I use the warm water method with a plastic jar?
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    Yes, it should be fine.
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    Will liquefying my honey affect the taste?
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    Normally, honey is a liquid, but if it has crystallized, heat it in a microwave until it melts. Then, taste won`t be sacrificed.
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    Will it work to put the glass jar in cold water and heat it on the stove to recover honey that is turning into sugar?
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    Yes, but it will take a bit longer due to the honey being in a container.
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