Discovering the Sweet World of Date Honey
Its use in dishes like tahini and silan sauce highlights its versatility and cultural significance. In the ancient city of Jericho, one of the oldest inhabited cities, date palms were abundant, providing a vital food source. The significance of this syrup is not only culinary but also cultural, as it represents the resilience and adaptability of the people who have cultivated it for generations. This exploration will reveal how it continues to be a beloved ingredient, connecting people to the land and its history. What is Date Honey? Silan is not actually honey made by bees. It is a syrup...