Good question! Who really knows π€·ββοΈ I'd say if you are going to eat out and you want some honey butter on your rolls, make your own at home and bring with you. That way you know what's in your honey butter. Of course, the best way to somewhat know what's in your food is to cook at home. (I say somewhat because we don't know what manufactures are actually putting in our food, even ones that say organic)
Is it actual honey?
Most store bought βhoneyβ isnβt actual honey anymore. Even some brands that say (pure & raw) are just sugar.
I always get it at the farmers market. Amish honey when I can.
Which is why I buy local wildflower honey
Good question! Who really knows π€·ββοΈ I'd say if you are going to eat out and you want some honey butter on your rolls, make your own at home and bring with you. That way you know what's in your honey butter. Of course, the best way to somewhat know what's in your food is to cook at home. (I say somewhat because we don't know what manufactures are actually putting in our food, even ones that say organic)