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Honey's long shelf life is due to its low water content and high acidity, which create an inhospitable environment for bacteria and other microorganisms to grow.

So, imagine a jar of honey sitting in a tomb for thousands of years, waiting to be discovered by archaeologists only to be found as delicious and fresh as the day it was placed there! It's a fascinating fact that combines ancient history with the wonder of a food item that defies time itself.

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