Honey-Cured

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Honey-cured may be shown on the labeling of a cured product if honey is the only sweetening ingredient or is at least half the sweetening ingredients used, and if the honey is used in an amount sufficient to flavor and/or affect the appearance of the finished product.

Common foodstuffs that are honey-cured include ham, bacon, and turkey.

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