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Planning on using honey on your latkes? You need to know this

A shortage of regular honey may mean your regular pick may no longer be kosher

December 11, 2024 18:17
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When it comes to kashrut, honey has long been special — and a pretty safe bet.

One of the few foods that, if unprocessed and straight from the bee, does not require a hescher to be kosher.

But this Chanukah, if you’re planning on drizzling it over sweet latkes or your freshly fried doughnuts you’ll need to take care.

Due to an industry-wide shortage of regular honey that is made by bees from flower nectar in the normal way, companies have started supplementing the sweet stuff with something called Honeydew — aka Forest Honey or Pine Honey.