Fraudulent honey-makers who try to hit the Canadian marketplace with adulterated honey products are in for big surprise.
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To make the product cheaper to produce, fraudsters add rice syrup or corn syrup to the honey.
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The lab will be able to detect adulterated honey using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) machine.
NMR technology analyzes the entire spectrum of a honey sample, generating an organic chemical 香蕉视频直播渇ingerprint香蕉视频直播 which can be tracked on a database that Awram is building with samples from every honey-producer in the province.
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Awram said he started down 香蕉视频直播渢his strange path香蕉视频直播 to honey testing after learning that about 40 per cent of what is sold as honey is something else.
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He hopes it will act as a deterrent to prevent honey fraud in B.C.
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The same machine, which is similar to an MRI machine, can be seen in the hot Netflix documentary series Rotten, which unpacks the devastating effects of the contaminated honey flooding the marketplace. There are maybe a dozen such labs testing honey and other foodstuffs worldwide.
The problem with keeping the honey products pure and unadulterated is that prior to the emergence of NMR technology, the fraudsters managed to find ways of circumventing the tests with increasingly sophisticated methods of altering the syrups to pass as authentic honey.
The new Chilliwack lab will be able to detect the contaminants, source the floral and geographic origins of the honey, and will also flag the absence of normal honey components in fraudulent products.
Worker Bee is a family-run farm business by Jerry, Peter, and Pia Awram, with about 6,000 bee hives. The Worker Bee Honey Co. purchased the NMR machine, and a grant of $175,000 from the Investment Agriculture Foundation of B.C. will allow them to collect honey samples, test them and create a data base of all the samples.
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