A new product has just been launched by the National Honey Board. Simply Honey, dried honey wafers made from 100% honey and nothing else. They are one of the first new products designed to use dehydrated, dried honey as a way to sweeten hot beverages. They are portable and mess free, which can't be said about regular honey and each wafer is around the size and thickness of a quarter. I love honey and use it in most of my herb teas, on French toast, and in cooking, but it does find a way to leave sticky trails around my pantry. I also spent a lot of time in the wilderness camping and hiking, and my little honey bear always leaked all over my clothes in my back pack. This looks like a great way to have your honey and eat it too. Mess free, easy to use, and with the great taste of honey too.
The product was launched for consumer reaction this past summer at several trade shows around the US. It may take awhile for it to become fully developed, but hopefully it should be on the market sometime in the near future.

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12-05-2006 @9:05PM MJ said... This is a great idea!! honey is a messy thing most try to avoid!
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12-07-2006 @1:20PM james said... i saw a powedered honey once in one of my local korean grocery stores. didn't buy it. when i recently went to get some dashi i looked for it, couldn't find it. :(
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1-03-2007 @2:51PM megan said... The powdered honey sounds like it would clump together to me.
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