Honey from several leading brands sold in Indian markets is adulterated with sugar syrup, a startling investigation by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has found based on adulteration tests carried out in Germany.
The CSE has claimed that nearly 77% of the samples from various brands of honey were found adulterated in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) laboratory tests carried out globally. These brands include Dabur, Patanjali, Baidyanath, Zandu, Hitkari and Apis Himalaya, reported IANS.
The three out of 13 brands that passed all the tests were Saffola, Markfed Sohna and Nature’s Nectar (one out of two samples).
CSE Director General Sunita Narain said,
"This overuse of sugar in our diet will make it worse," she added.
Another crucial finding here was that Indian standards for honey purity cannot detect this adulteration because Chinese companies have designed sugar syrups to bypass these standards, the CSE said.
FIT reached out to celebrity nutritionist and author Kavita Devgan for some easy tips that can help you know if the honey at your home is pure and healthy.
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Published: 03 Dec 2020,02:14 PM IST