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Yes if you wanted to, and there are people who prefer to do so. Please be advised, however, that raw honey means it hasn't been pasteurized, so there is a possibility of bacterial contamination in the honey.
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Yes, it is generally safe to eat raw honey as long as it is sourced from a reputable supplier and consumed in moderation. However, infants under the age of one should not consume raw honey due to the risk of botulism.
Yes.It is only important that your baby does not eat honey before the age of 1. You can eat honey.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat raw honey as long as you are not allergic to it. Raw honey has many health benefits and can be a natural sweetener. However, it should not be given to infants under one year old due to the risk of botulism.
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yes. Infants can't though
Yes, raw honey is generally safe to eat and consume for most people. However, it should not be given to infants under one year old due to the risk of botulism. Additionally, people with pollen allergies should be cautious as raw honey may contain pollen that can trigger allergic reactions.
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No - if stored properly. Raw honey doesn't spoil if stored sealed and not at high temperatures. It can contain Clostridium botulinum spores, so babies shouldn't eat it. See Related Links.
The anti-allergy characteristics of honey are specific to the types of flowers that the local bees make the honey from. So, yes, local honey does have benefits that can't be matched by honey from afar.
Never eat raw eggs because it could be dangerous. Raw eggs could give you salmonella disease.
You can eat fresh fruits and vegetables raw. There is also sashimi that you can eat (which is raw fish) but you have to make sure that the fish is fresh and not spoiled. You should not eat raw meat.