Product Name: Wooden Honey Dipper.
Botanical Name: No specific.
Also Known as: Honey wand, stick, spoon.
Country of Origin: Originally from the Hebrew.
Product Style: Whole.
Taste & Aroma: Not.
Uses: A honey dipper is a cooking tool used to remove a thick substance (often honey) from a jar.
Interesting Fact: A great way of spooning honey strait from the jar.
Wooden honey dipper benefits:
There are many advantages to using a wooden dipper. Even the thickest, coldest honey may be drizzled with ease with a wooden dipping spoon, and it won’t scratch or chip your most prized teacups. As a material, wood is inherently resistant to many types of bacteria, thus wooden dippers are beneficial to your health as well.
A wooden honey dipper history.
Wooden honey dippers are a ritual with Hebrew roots. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, is the inspiration for this design. This honey dipper is designed with hand-cut grooves that make it simple to remove honey from its container and arrange it attractively on a plate.
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