- ACACIA HONEY is made by bees that forage on the nectar of the Robinia pseudoacacia tree.
- SUMMER BLACK TRUFFLE that grow among oak, hazelnut, chestnut, elm and poplar trees
Truffle honey serves many decadent purposes, and is most often paired with cheeses, salty meats and crispy breads. You may choose to drizzle truffle honey over ice-cream, fruits and other desserts, while many choose to use it in a marinade to baste game birds.
Once you open it, we recommend keeping it in a cool, dark place but not for too long… as the fragrance will diminish over time. The strength of the truffles’ aroma will often vary depending on the type of tree it has grown alongside.
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