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Reply #45 - May 17th, 2026 at 11:41am
 
Sophia wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 11:04am:
Speaking of banning or at least keeping it honest….honey.
Why are some honeys mixed with other crap?
Leave real honey alone. Don’t insult the bees!
I recently came back from The Whitsundays, I bought honey supposedly 100% raw tropical honey.
It’s very runny and tastes like 90% golden syrup.
We’ve had bee keepers with their hives on our property in past, and I buy local raw honey …I reckon I’m a bit fanatical about honey….and it’s completely different to this one I bought. The commercial honey with mixed stuff is exactly like this one I just bought. Maybe I’m wrong, but I’m going on a quest to find out what part of that honey is 100% raw.
Qld rules may be different with what is stated in ingredients?
I’ve even bought honey from Kangaroo Island SA made from Roman Ligurian bees … and it’s fricken amazing!
So for now, I’m disappointed with this tropical rainforest honey.



Capilano were amongst the big companies & supermarkets involved in honey substitution with sugar syrups..... like rice & corn syrups

They sourced a lot of so called honey out of China, Malaysia & Thailand which was made up/blended heavily with syrups.

https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/honey-investigation-concludes-due-to-testi...

https://www.forestfreshhoney.com.au/blogs/news/fake-honey-australia-why-its-a-gr...

My guess with a huge tourist destination like Airlie the retailers tell a lot of porkies about the sourcing of their products, buy in bulk from supermarkets or wholesalers and relabel it as local.
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Reply #46 - May 17th, 2026 at 12:15pm
 
Gnads wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 11:41am:
Sophia wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 11:04am:
Speaking of banning or at least keeping it honest….honey.
Why are some honeys mixed with other crap?
Leave real honey alone. Don’t insult the bees!
I recently came back from The Whitsundays, I bought honey supposedly 100% raw tropical honey.
It’s very runny and tastes like 90% golden syrup.
We’ve had bee keepers with their hives on our property in past, and I buy local raw honey …I reckon I’m a bit fanatical about honey….and it’s completely different to this one I bought. The commercial honey with mixed stuff is exactly like this one I just bought. Maybe I’m wrong, but I’m going on a quest to find out what part of that honey is 100% raw.
Qld rules may be different with what is stated in ingredients?
I’ve even bought honey from Kangaroo Island SA made from Roman Ligurian bees … and it’s fricken amazing!
So for now, I’m disappointed with this tropical rainforest honey.



Capilano were amongst the big companies & supermarkets involved in honey substitution with sugar syrups..... like rice & corn syrups

They sourced a lot of so called honey out of China, Malaysia & Thailand which was made up/blended heavily with syrups.

https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/honey-investigation-concludes-due-to-testi...

https://www.forestfreshhoney.com.au/blogs/news/fake-honey-australia-why-its-a-gr...

My guess with a huge tourist destination like Airlie the retailers tell a lot of porkies about the sourcing of their products, buy in bulk from supermarkets or wholesalers and relabel it as local.


Oh yeah! I forgot about the hoo ha RE: Capilano. And this “rainforest honey” tastes just as cheap and similar runny consistency! I had avoided Capilano since.



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Reply #47 - May 17th, 2026 at 2:59pm
 
Gnads wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 10:34am:
freediver wrote on May 13th, 2026 at 12:56pm:
Would it be the right thing to do to ban apples because someone sends in a weak application?


What bollocks.

Who's sending in an application for apples?

They are already a recognised fruit - globally.

The toxicity of their seeds does not escape into the fruit & it is common knowledge not to eat them.

Probably at more risk from the sprays they use on them if you don't wash your apples when you get them home.


Are you saying that Moringa is not recognised?
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Reply #48 - May 18th, 2026 at 10:59am
 
freediver wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 2:59pm:
Gnads wrote on May 17th, 2026 at 10:34am:
freediver wrote on May 13th, 2026 at 12:56pm:
Would it be the right thing to do to ban apples because someone sends in a weak application?


What bollocks.

Who's sending in an application for apples?

They are already a recognised fruit - globally.

The toxicity of their seeds does not escape into the fruit & it is common knowledge not to eat them.

Probably at more risk from the sprays they use on them if you don't wash your apples when you get them home.


Are you saying that Moringa is not recognised?


So you think because you want to buy processed Moringa it shouldn't have been banned from commercial sale by the TGA?

Grow you're own tree & you can eat all you like. DH
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Reply #49 - May 18th, 2026 at 12:09pm
 
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So you think because you want to buy processed Moringa it shouldn't have been banned from commercial sale by the TGA?


I don't want to buy it. I grow it myself.
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