Clickbait title. What the article says is that honey made by Kelulut bees, which is considered a premium product, is being counterfeited by taking regular honey and adding things like vinegar to it to try and make it taste the same.
The honey is still real honey, it’s just not made by Kelulut bees.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/artificial-honey/
Does not seem too complicated.
This article talks about two completely different topics, and didn’t give enough detail about either to know what to do with this.
90% of honey is fake, but what is it replaced with? Why are lab tests required? What are the health implications? Is it being exported under fake labels, or is it a domestic problem?
Then, the article switches to talk about the health benefits of honey from “stingless bees”. What are stingless bees? How do they relate to “regular” honey bees? Are these bees being studied/grown anywhere else? Why are there health advantages over" “regular” honey?
I could go on. This article doesn’t really answer many questions. I’m more confused about this topic than when I read the headline.
Fascinating!