Piloncillo: Evaporated Cane Juice

Product ID: 00054-140

MSRP: $7.95

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Piloncillo Evaporated Cane JuiceTechnically, this isn’t sugar. It’s evaporated sugar cane juice. Sugar is much more processed. It comes from an indigenous cooperative of the Teenek nation in the Huasateca region of San Luis Potosi. The growers make their piloncillo by traditonal methods of heat and evaporation. There is no sulphur used in any part of the process. The cooperative is incredibly proud of their product, from growing the cane without burning the fields, to drying the piloncillo into a granulated form instead of the more common cone-shaped molds that are awkward to use.

The first thing you’ll notice about this piloncillo is the deep, rich flavor. It’s not as sweet as sugar but it adds a richness and depth that sugar just doesn’t have. You can use it to replace sugar in just about anything. My morning espresso is now pepped up with some piloncillo and a cinnamon stick that have been hearting up in milk. Our popcorn has a good buddy now with some piloncillo melted in some butter for a kettle corn type topping. Bakers will appreciated the secret process that keeps the piloncillo granulated instead of in a cone shape. One local chef takes one part piloncillo and two parts of our plantain vinegar and mixes them for a sauce to pour over vanilla ice cream. It may sound odd but it sure works.
The Poytzen cooperative makes the piloncillo and they are very serious about their work. Of course you’re getting a great product when you order the piloncillo but you’re also helping out some great people who are trying to keep old methods of artisan food alive despite a world that doesn’t give us much encouragement for that!

Pure Mexican Vanilla Extract

Product ID: 00054-131

MSRP: $14.95

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Pure Mexican VanillaVanilla is an orchid native to Mexico but shady practices and dubious sourcing have made cooks weary of Mexican extracts. Our Pure Mexican Vanilla Extract is sourced by Patricia Rain, a renowned authority of things vanilla. The alcohol (required by the US government) is distilled from piloncillo, an unrefined sugar key to so many Mexican sweets. There is no funny stuff or additives, just pure vanilla flavor. 4 ounce bottle.