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Raw Honey
Low concern
Whole-food sweetener. FDA and CDC warn that honey (raw or otherwise) should not be given to infants under 12 months due to risk of infant botulism from Clostridium botulinum spores.
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208 products
What it is
Honey that has not been heated above hive temperature and has not been filtered to remove pollen and other natural particulates.
Sweetener; used for flavor and as a topping.
Why it's flagged
- risk of infant botulism (do not feed under 12 months)
- high sugar content
What regulators actually say
"Do not feed honey to children younger than 12 months. Honey can contain spores of Clostridium botulinum."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
permitted as food; honey labeling guidance
European Union — EFSA
permitted as food
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