Hi Folks,
HOW MELLODY IS MAKING HONEY WITHOUT BEES.
The result tastes, looks, and performs exactly like bee-made honey (Darko says it?s closest to clover honey), and our Executive Pastry Chef, Laura Cronin, was one of the first people in the world to try it. *The first jar we made was a two-ounce jar, and it cost us like $300,000,*?. (I don't even know what that means.)
https://www.elevenmadisonhome.com/story/mellody-honey?fbclid=IwY2xjawEgfN9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHX6nUr0f__E-z-yRSqh2Qkmm4uAN1Xry1hJZk3i24tRuVJiXpPii1wcl3w_aem_ZmUS69MBVJUhT3HGJrNbDw
Sal
:angry: Sure, let's just cut the bees out. It's exactly the same. It's always better when people try to take a natural process and improve upon it.
Why not? We?ve done it with milk, butter, meat, maple syrup etc, etc, etc. Honey sounds like an obvious food to pick on. Just take a few esters, some bleached sugar, some artificial flavours, some chemical colouring and put it in a jar with a little bit of water and give it a shake. Yum, yum, licking my lips in anticipation. Can hardly wait.
LOL, that's funny right there.
At $28.00 for 12.7 oz. of fake honey and $75.00 for a jar of granola they are definitely catering to NYC people. I'm thinking they will share the same success as Bee Free Honee.
They should call it 'impossible honey', since it worked so well for the fake hamburger.
Not for me Sal...
They left out the quotation marks. It should be: HOW MELLODY IS MAKING "HONEY" WITHOUT BEES. Though this would be more accurate: HOW MELLODY IS MAKING FAKE HONEY WITHOUT BEES.
Quote from: Michael Bush on August 08, 2024, 06:45:55 AM
They left out the quotation marks. It should be: HOW MELLODY IS MAKING "HONEY" WITHOUT BEES. Though this would be more accurate: HOW MELLODY IS MAKING FAKE HONEY WITHOUT BEES.
Absolutely correct Mr Bush!