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Raw Agave Nectar

          32 oz.     $12.50

             

  

This natural liquid sweetener is made from the extract of the wild agave and is suitable for any sweetening use. And, it has both organic and kosher certification.  While honey has no equal, agave nectar is a wonderful addition as an alternative sweetener with different characteristics than honey. This new sweetener is slightly less viscous than honey, lending to its ease of use.

Interestingly, the production of agave nectar is very similar to how a bee creates honey.  The bee adds enzymes to the complex sugars of nectar, which changes it into the simple sugars making honey.   It is also through enzymatic action that the complex sugar found in agave juice is changed into a simple sugar sweetener - Agave Nectar.

The raw agave juice is regularly harvested from living plants by Indian peoples native to central Mexico.  To do so, they must slice off the top of the plant and hollow out its core.  Then the plant is capped with a stone.  The pineapple shaped agave plant secretes its nectar into the center of the plant, rather than into flowers like most plants do.  It collects in the hollow center for several days, after which the milky white "juice" is removed by ladle, one plant at a time.  In a way it is similar to tapping a tree for maple syrup collection.

Agave nectar is a newly created sweetener, having been developed during the 1990's.  Originally, the blue agave variety was used.  This is the same plant used in the manufacture of tequila.  During the late 90's, a shortage of blue agave resulted in huge increases in cost and a sweetener based on this plant became uneconomical.  Further research was done and a method using wild agave was developed.  Overcoming the language barrier between the Indians able to supply the nectar from the wild agave on their land and the Spanish-speaking local manufacturer was the key that finally unlocked a supply of raw material and has led to our bringing this wonderful new product to market.

Limiting glucose consumption is a contemporary concern for many people.  The introduction of this new sweetener is timely as it has a relatively low glycemic index due to its higher proportion of fructose and lower levels of glucose.  This fact should prove attractive to those with special diet considerations or who monitor glucose intake.