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🍯 Honey Crystallization: Science & Control Lab

A 3D jar of honey where you control storage temperature, glucose content and seeding to watch glucose crystals nucleate and grow into either smooth creamed honey or coarse, gritty crystals.

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A jar of honey rendered in 3D, where supersaturated glucose falls out of solution as solid crystals over simulated weeks — control temperature, sugar chemistry and seeding to steer it toward smooth creamed honey or coarse, gritty granulation.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Crystal nucleation and growth are modelled from storage temperature and glucose:water ratio, with a fastest-crystallization zone around 10–15°C and redissolution above ~26°C, matching real honey chemistry.

🎮 How to Use

Set the jar's temperature and glucose ratio, then pick a process: leave it unseeded, seed it fine like commercial creamed honey, or cold-shock it. Watch the crystal field and honey clarity change over simulated weeks.

💡 Did You Know?

Crystallized honey isn't spoiled — gently warming a jar in a warm water bath below 40°C redissolves the crystals without damaging the honey's enzymes and flavour compounds.

⚙ Under the hood

A 3D jar of honey where you control storage temperature, glucose content and seeding to watch glucose crystals nucleate and grow into either smooth creamed honey or coarse, gritty crystals.

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3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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