Red Ape Arenga Forest Sugar
Palm sugar is pleasantly delicious, lightly fruity and with notes of caramel! Arenga palm sugar is a complete and organic sustainable substitute for refined sugar. It is not calorie-free but it has been analyzed in laboratories to have a considered "low" Glycemic Index (GI) of around 50, comparable with that of whole wheat bread or brown rice. We prefer to call it a slow sugar.
Sugar Palm is commonly used as a term for species of palm trees that can harvest sugar. The official sugar palm is Arenga Pinnata. From roots to leaves, every part of sugar palm is beneficial for people. Sugar palm can provide 60 different useful products, from food to bio-ethanol to furniture, and continuous income for the local farmers. A truly miracle tree indeed!
Sugar palm has large leaf structure that make it very efficient in capturing sunlight. The tree converts sunlight, rainwater and CO2 into sugar-sap. The sap is tapped from the stems of the flower bunches. The sap has been traditionally used to make palm sugar, vinegar, and alcohol drinks. The sap ferments immediately and it is essential to preserve the sap freshness in order to make good quality palm sugar.
Palm sugar is probably the oldest form of sweetener known to mankind. A native ingredient in the South East Asian cuisine. The Red Ape Forest Arenga palm sugar factory in Indonesia produces a premium Arenga palm sugar with traditional tapping and modern sugar processing in a zero-waste and earth-friendly factory. More in-depth info on the arenga palm sugar projects can be found on the Masarang foundation website.
Voor meer informatie over de Arenga Palmsuiker en de Masarang stichting bezoek Masarang.nl.
Inkoopprijs €1.72x12ce a €20,59 exBTW > AVP €2.50
Möchten Sie mehr Informationen bekommen über der Wirkung des Masarang Stiftung, besuchen sie Masarang.nl. Für mehr Information über der Arenga Palmzucker besuchen Sie Arenga-Palmzucker.de.
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