Listing
description
Miel de palma (lit. palm
honey, also palm syrup)
is an edible sweet syrup produced from the sap of a number of palms.
It is produced in the Canary Islands and coastal regions of South America.
Detailed
description
Uses
Miel de palma is used to accompany many pastries and
desserts, such as pancakes and ice cream. The syrup is
widely used in Southeast Asian cooking, in particular in West Bengal, where
jhola gur, as it is known, is only obtainable in winter. Its sweetness tempers
the flavours of spicy curries, adding its rich, molasses-like flavour to the
food. It is also widely used as an ingredient in desserts, or drizzled over
prepared foods.
Palm sap is a refreshing drink, and fermented palm
syrup is distilled to produce various alcohols such as arrack, a spirit similar to rum. On La Gomera it is mixed with 'Parra' (similar to grappa) to
produce Gomeron.
Palm syrup is also traditionally used on La Gomera
for general medicinal purposes.
PRICE
$53.32/KG OR $24.23/IB
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