Hehe, first of all, I wonder if this honey is really aloe honey. Do you sell it in the mall? If it is estimated that aloe honey is unlikely, I haven't heard that aloe can produce a lot of honey. First of all, there must be a lot of aloe flowers. In addition, bees are working at this time, and beekeepers can collect honey nearby to get such honey! ! I'm not sure whether there is honey flowing from aloe flowers and whether there are a lot of flower sources, at least not a lot of honey, so it's very likely that the aloe honey sold in the mall is fake.
Whether honey is crystallized or not is related to the glucose content of honey itself. Some honey has high glucose content, so it is easy to crystallize, such as linden honey, and some honey is not easy to crystallize, such as acacia honey, so it depends on your honey situation! !
But I haven't heard much about mass production of aloe honey. If it is really rare, then your honey is either prepared or other honey is fake, depending on the situation of that honey!