Choosing the right honey dispenser depends on usage, heating preferences, and appearance. Plastic honey bears are easy to differentiate and reseal, while ceramic dispensers are microwaveable and decorative. Glass and stainless steel dispensers are easy to use but messy, and wooden wands can be convenient but difficult to clean. Store honey in a cool, sealed environment to prevent pests and extend its shelf life.
Finding the right dispenser for your honey can be a challenge because honey is so sticky and tends to harden when you leave it out for a long time. Choosing the right honey dispenser depends on how often you use it, what you’re using the honey with, and how often you’ll need to reheat the honey before using it again. The appearance of the dispenser may also be something you want to consider.
The classic honey dispenser is the plastic honey bear. Honey stored in a plastic honey bear allows honey to be easily differentiated from other syrups stored nearby, and the honey can be easily warmed by immersing the plastic bear in hot water. It’s also easy to reseal a honey bear dispenser because it comes standard with a screw cap.
If you don’t like heating honey in plastic, a ceramic honey dispenser is an option. It can be heated in a microwave oven and will not cause problems like metal or other glass dispensers, which can crack when heated. Additionally, ceramic honey dispensers often make a beautiful addition to your decor, as they often come in classic styles with a ceramic top and a honey spoon or wand for dispensing the honey. One downside to this type of dispenser is that ants may be able to slip through the opening, which means you’ll need to cover it with plastic when not in use.
A glass and stainless steel honey dispenser comes in handy if you want to dispense honey easily. Many dispensers have handles that pull back and allow you to pour the honey easily, from the top or bottom of the dispenser. These types of dispensers are easy to use when dispensing a lot of honey but they can be messy. It can also be more difficult to reheat honey, as stainless steel cannot be microwaved.
A variant of the glass and stainless steel honey dispenser is a similar unit that comes with a wooden wand. The wand is usually attached to the top of the dispensers or comes as an add-on. It can be convenient to have a wooden wand to dispense the honey into your tea, but it can be messy and difficult to clean up.
Regardless of the type of dispenser you choose, storing your honey in a cool environment out of direct sunlight will make it easier to manage. Keep it tightly sealed to prevent pests, such as ants, from stealing your honey. When stored this way, honey can last indefinitely.
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