Palmyra Flower Sugar 200g

Palmyra Flower Sugar 200g

from £8.49

BoTree Palmyra Flower Sugar: hand harvested from the blossom nectar of the wild coconut palm in the Cambodia's Kampong Speu region. With its fine, balanced sweetness and its unmistakable taste of honey, caramel and vanilla, it offers sweetness packed with flavour.

Awarded protected designation of origin and a protected geographical indication (PGI) status in April 2019, we bring you another world-class Cambodian product!

Great Taste 2021 : 2 Star Award: Outstanding

Delicate in appearance with an unusual aroma. This is a very subtle and gentle sugar. Quite delicate in texture and taste. We thought it quite delicious.

This soft crumbly palm sugar has a delicate yet rich caramel flavour - an excellent cooking ingredient and alternative to table sugar and super useful for its low GI.

An interesting product with a wonderful crunchy texture. There are excellent flavour notes to this pure, simple clean product that shows great finesse in its simplicity.

Description & Use:

Its exceptional taste and versatility are recognised by food manufacturers and nutritional chefs worldwide, who use it as an alternative to refined sugar in products and recipes. Sprinkle on cereal, stir into coffee or tea, add to shakes, smoothies, and juices, and use in baking and cooking.

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Further Seasoning Wisdom:

Borassus flabellifer or Tnaôt in Khmer is a wild sugar palm tree that grows naturally throughout Cambodia. This tree has nothing to do with the palm oil tree. Extracting the sugar from its flowers is a Cambodian ancestral tradition and is the national symbol of the Kingdom alongside Ankor Wat.

Despite its seductive appearance, you can enjoy our sugar without regret! Glucose free with sucrose and fructose, trace elements of potassium and magnesium, as well as vitamin C and the amino acids glutamine and arginin. This natural sugar doesn't cause insulin secretion, so it is the ideal sugar for diabetics with a very low glycemic index of less than 30.

You must try Tuk Meric a deceptively simple dip made from salt, pepper, sugar and lime juice. In Cambodian restaurants you will get it with everything from beef lok lak to freshly-boiled seafood. It is traditionally mixed right at the table. Makes a fantastic BBQ Marinade

Grind: 1 tablespoon BoTree Black Kampot Pepper
Add: 1 teaspoon BoTree Kampot Fleur de Sel
1/2 teaspoon BoTree Palmyra Flower Sugar
A pinch BoTree Cobanero Chilli Flakes
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

Mix together until the salt and sugar have dissolved.