No beekeeper is decapping honeycomb for extraction using wood. That's done with a metal hot knife. Even your raw/unfiltered honey is extracted using plenty of metal equipment and initially contained in stainless steel vessels. If your spoon was going to do anything to the contents of the honey, it has long since already happened at the apiary.
Yep. It takes a long time of exposure for metal to have an effect on the acids in honey. A brief dip for consumption has zero effect. Wish more people understood you can’t believe everything you read without doing research first.
The "non-metal utensils" thing is pure woo-woo.
No beekeeper is decapping honeycomb for extraction using wood. That's done with a metal hot knife. Even your raw/unfiltered honey is extracted using plenty of metal equipment and initially contained in stainless steel vessels. If your spoon was going to do anything to the contents of the honey, it has long since already happened at the apiary.
Yep. It takes a long time of exposure for metal to have an effect on the acids in honey. A brief dip for consumption has zero effect. Wish more people understood you can’t believe everything you read without doing research first.