Dawn
$16.00
This signature blend delivers some very adult, sentimental flavors to your morning yogurt, transporting you to an exotic place that is somehow familiar and comforting. Subtly sweet with coconut sugar, featuring vanilla & saffron, with bites of sesame & flax seed. A generous spoonful of Dawn in plain yogurt unlocks a delicate treat.
Hand blended in small batches: palm sugar, toasted sesame seeds, vanilla, flax seeds, cardamom, ginger, saffron and Ceylon cinnamon.
Quick Tips:
- Try Dawn in coffee, on top of the foam in lattes, sprinkled over buttered toast, or even over popcorn as a kettlecorn stand-in.
| SKU | 201 |
| Categories | Baking, Blends, Spices, Sweet Things, Valentine's Day |
| Tags | No Added Salt, Our Signature Blends |
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Diane –
This product is great in Straus unflavored yogurt with some seasonal berries or fruit. Also, it makes a a great spice for rice and on popcorn. Love this product. ~ posted 2/26/2014
Liz –
My sister sent this to me, I’m ordering more as gifts. It’s delicious in my morning coffee, sprinkled on yogurt, ice cream, or pudding. It’s comfort food decadence to put a smile on my face as I think of my big sis. ~ posted 2/26/2014
Marjie –
This is the perfect finishing touch on oatmeal topped with sliced bananas, walnuts, and maple syrup! ~ posted 1/25/2015
Dubs (verified owner) –
This is SO good. It’s warm, spicy, savory – just as described. The saffron is beautiful, and the sesame is spot on.
Rachael Barbieri –
Yes, stir it into plain yogurt but let it sit for a hot minute, in or out of the fridge. The flavors are even better as they marry & the saffron gets a chance to show off its bursts of color. Same with overnight oats! YUM!!