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More than a passing fad, the tart flavor of pomegranate has gone from hot trend to an ingredient found in Sonoma Syrup takes pomegranate one step further with infused simple syrups in Pomegranate Chocolate and Pomegranate Orange. Either option makes for an effortless signature drink—just shake one ounce of syrup with three ounces of vodka with ice, strain and serve. The syrups are also a simple way to doctor up iced tea, lemonade, or to make easy sparkling cocktails when mixed with champagne or sparkling water. And, unlike fresh juices, they do not need to be refrigerated, so you can keep simple syrups in your bar. Made from little more than pomegranate juice and cane sugar, one tablespoon has a daily serving of vitamin C, not to mention the antioxidants. The latest in a line of 15 syrups that includes other exotic palate pleasers, such as White Ginger, Lavender, Vanilla Bean and Black Currant, pick them up from Sonoma Syrup for $8 or look for them at branches of Whole Foods and Williams-Sonoma.
by Amy Sherman
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by Julie Wolfson Nestled between the shops and trees in Tokyo's tranquil Nakameguro neighborhood, Higashiya is a seasonal confection shop and tea bar selling traditional Japanese sweets in the setting of a rustic house. The brainchild of design firm Simplicity , Higashiya brilliantly integrates the old with the new. Known for adding modern twists to conventional crafts, designer and confectioner Shinichiro Ogata creates elegant dishes...
When the world's most desirable confection meets some of the finest spirits, it's bound to be a successful combination. Case in point, Les Shooters from Montreal's first chocolate lounge and boutique, Suite 88. The shooters, which appear to be average, conical truffles are actually chocolate containers filled with an assortment of 12 different liquors. To take the shooter, first bite the tip off before...
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