I'm sorry to tell you that there is a two-thirds chance that you will buy concentrated honey. The other third is fake honey! Generally, concentrated honey has high viscosity, low fluidity, low water content, low cost and low nutritional value.
As far as I know, several big brands have their own fixed bee farms, but their bee farms are not for beekeeping, but for customers and consumers to visit.
If you have a little brain, you will know that their market is so big, how can their own bee farm meet the market demand? In addition, there are many kinds of honey on sale. Do they grow all kinds of flowers on their bee farm? Quite simply, they bought all the honey.
Concentration itself is a process of evaporating water at high temperature. During normal processing, in order to prevent honey from crystallizing, the temperature rises to 80 degrees, destroying the crystal nucleus. High temperature is "fatal" to the nutrients of honey.
But one thing about concentrated honey is that it is generally harmless to the body, hehe. Anyway, the requirements of national standards for honey are not high, just do it and meet the standards.