Wikipedia is not a good source to refer to. If you have pure reference material, please share. And all the information provided matters only when honey is preserved well. I don't believe honey can last longer when exposed to air and water. It may be true that honey can last longer than other food items but not without proper preservation.
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I know...Im here not to argue with you.. The reference you made to ancient sculptures seemed irrational..Let's agree to dissent(Not with the spoiling of honey)
Thanks for the dissent and thanks for your un-vote. :) And by the way, I didn't make reference to any ancient sculpture. You keep your ideology with you and I will keep my ideology with me. Thanks for stopping by. :-)
@bala41288 - what @sathyasankar said is correct as sugar concentrate by virtue of being that is kind of immune to bacteria/enzymes which ultimately cause things to go bad. So Honey can virtually remain edible even after long period of time.
However - Just because something is edible does not necessarily mean that it is palatable by a human.
Also @sathyasankar- please find some link to reference stuff from our old scriptures -
http://healthywithhoney.com/honey-in-history-ancient-india/
Hope this puts the conversation to rest once and for all.
this one goes to @bala41288