Canola Flower – Barista (36oz) Squeeze-able Plastic
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About this honey
Very, very dark. Not what we expected – and that's what makes it remarkable. Somewhere out in the canola fields, our bees made a hard left. Skipped right past the yellow blooms and found something else entirely. What they brought back is layered with grape, fig, and anise – rich, brooding, complex. This is honey with a mind of its own. Tasting Notes Dark amber verging on molasses. Grape and fig on the front. Anise on the finish. A savory depth that surprises everyone who tries it. This is not sweet, light, drizzle-on-yogurt honey. This is honey for people who drink Barolo and eat dark chocolate. How to Use It Cheese boards – Pair with gorgonzola, aged manchego, or a sharp pecorino. The fig notes make it a natural. Glazes – Brush on lamb chops or roasted beets during the last 5 minutes. The anise character amplifies savory flavors. Cocktails – Make a honey syrup (1:1 with warm water) for bourbon Old Fashioneds. The grape and fig notes create something a bartender would charge $18 for. Baking – Dark breads, fig bars, spice cakes. Anywhere you want depth without adding molasses. Straight – A spoonful after dinner. Dessert that doesn't need a plate. Limited harvest. Once these jars are