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Honey Bun

A Honey Bun is a sweet and delectable confectionery treat that features a spiral-shaped, soft and moist pastry, drizzled with honey or a honey-like glaze. This delicious dessert has its origins in Southern United States cuisine and is widely known for its delightfully tender texture, golden-brown color, and mouthwatering taste. Honey Buns are typically enjoyed as a snack or satisfying dessert and are a staple in many American homes. For home cooks and consumers, the Honey Bun offers a versatile and simple recipe that can be easily prepared using common household ingredients such as flour, eggs, sugar, butter, and of course, honey. Paired with a piping hot cup of coffee or tea, a Honey Bun can serve as a delightful breakfast or an indulgent afternoon snack. The lovingly baked pastry is sure to impress and satisfy any sophisticated palate.
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IN SNACK CAKES & PACKAGED DESSERTS
418
CAL / 100G
$0.18
AVG / OZ
Honey Bun
66%
CARBS
28%
FAT
6%
PROTEIN
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Honey Bun expire?
A store-bought Honey Bun, unopened and not past its expiry date on the package, will last for about 1-2 weeks if stored properly. Once opened, it should ideally be consumed within 2-3 days, considering it can dry out and harden faster. If frozen, a Honey Bun can last up to 2-3 months. Do ensure that it's properly wrapped or sealed in a resealable bag to prevent freeze burn.
How do you tell if Honey Bun is bad?
A Honey Bun that has gone bad usually has a moldy appearance, a sour smell, or a change in texture such as hardening on the outside. If you see any mold growth or if the Honey Bun has a rancid smell, it's best to toss it out. Please also discard it if it feels hard or overly dry, as it's likely past its prime.
Tips for storing Honey Bun to extend shelf life
• Store Honey Buns in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness for longer. • Once you open the packaging, keep them in a tightly sealed plastic bag or airtight container to prevent exposure to air which can make them harden. • You can also store Honey Buns in the refrigerator to prolong their shelf life. Wrap in plastic wrap or place in an air-tight container before refrigerating to prevent drying out. • For longer storage, you can freeze Honey Buns. Wrap each individually in plastic wrap, and then place them all in a freezer-safe, resealable bag. Defrost overnight at room temperature when you're ready to enjoy one.
EXPIRES WITHIN
5 - 7
MONTHS
Health Info
Macros
41g
CARBS
17g
FAT
3g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
HIGH CALCIUM
VEGETARIAN
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
MILK
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