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Creamy Honey
Creamy Honey
Also known as: Creamy nectar honey, Honey with creamy flowers
Low concern
Whole-food sweetener; high in sugars; not safe for infants under 12 months due to botulism risk.
Found in
2 products
What it is
Creamed (whipped) honey, controlled-crystallized honey with smooth spreadable texture.
Sweetener; spread.
Why it's flagged
- Infant botulism risk (under 12 months)
- high free-sugar content
What regulators actually say
"Do not feed honey to children younger than 12 months. Honey can contain the bacteria that causes infant botulism."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Permitted as food; FDA labeling guidance for honey
European Union — EFSA
Permitted as food (Honey Directive 2001/110/EC)
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