Coconut Sap Sugar -BYOB
Coconut Sap Sugar -BYOB
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Coconut Sap Sugar is a delicious natural and wholesome alternative to refined sugar.
How Coconut Sugar Is Made
It is made by making a cut into Coconut flower blossoms and collecting the dripping sap or ‘Neera’ and then reducing this sap until water evaporates to make sugar granules.
Natural Nutty Sweetness from the Old Western Ghats
Visiting and connecting with farmers across India to get native, natural, nutritional and seasonal farm made food for you is what keeps us inspired everyday.
But this time the place was special and the sweet treat was all the more special that our Founder Farmer, Satyajit Hange personally went to test and taste. A certified organic farm in Goa.
What do you think when you think of Goa?
While its geographical identity has been reduced to beaches, shacks, parties, nightlife and clubs, Goa’s culinary heritage has also been distilled to fish, fenie and cashews by and for us tourists. But like any other place, there is more to Goa than meets the eye. A culture, rich in its flora, fauna, people and food.
Have you ever been to the old Goa that still lives?
Riding through the black damber roads in the quaint villages of western ghats feels like a convoluted serpent overlooking a silhouette of lush green landscape. The gentle innocent breeze from the coconut and areca nut trees, picture-perfect paddy fields gleaming in the setting Sun and the slowness of the Susegad, laid-back and relaxed Goan life, is to absorb nice and slow.
As is the case of any seasonal, locally sustainable and timeless place, Goa makes amazing use of its rich biodiversity in its native food heritage. Fish, coconut, cashews and the spicy and tangy flavours of life come out oozing into the food folklore of Goa.
COCONUT SAP SUGAR
One such sweet delight is Natural Sugar made of Coconut Sap collected early morning, cleaned and then cooked on firewood.
Probably as old as Goa's culinary history, a unique way to sweeten your taste buds with some native goodness.
It is best before 6 months from the date of packaging.