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Honey has low water content and high acidity, creating an environment where bacteria and microorganisms struggle to survive and grow. This inhibits the process of spoilage or decomposition, leading to the long-term stability of honey without it rotting. Honey also contains natural preservatives, like hydrogen peroxide and antioxidants, that contribute to its long shelf life.

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