Where was the world’s oldest honey found? We thought it would be fun to look at the three oldest known honey finds in the world as of September 2019. Just think, these honeys can still be eaten today because antimicrobial honey never goes bad. The world’s oldest known references to collecting honey are from the 8,000 y

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    1 year ago

    too much of anything is bad for life. Sugar water has much the same problem, or extremely salty water. The problem is osmotic pressure.

    Roughly, the natural state of things is spread evenly, so all that sugar outside the cell finds its way inside (unless the cell pumps it out). But too much inside the cell can disrupt the other processes of the cell, or even rupture the cell walls.

    Iirc,Osmosis, with water rather than sugar, is also the effect that makes your hands prune when they’re in water for too long.