Marks and Spencer has just launched their latest innovation, British Edible Viola Flowers, and they look super delicious for summer.
As the days get longer, now is the perfect time to bring your summer cocktail game to the next level, and Marks and Spencer have the very ingredient to take it there.These little gems would be right at home in a large glass ofJust picture them sprinkled round your brunch, or placed lovingly on top of your dessert.On top of that, they are beyond beautiful and are guaranteed to elevate your future IG food snaps.
The flowers themselves, which are perfectly safe to eat, are grown by a small family-owned farm in Evesham, Worcestershire. A food blogger, NewsFoodUK, share a snap of the latest product on their Instagram page earlier this week.Fans reacted positively to the update, with many brainstorming the best ways to serve them up.
Needless to say, on top of a gin and tonic was the most popular answer, and rightly so. With the future of bars and restuarants remaining uncertain, we may as well embrace our inner barmaid and serve up lavish drinks in our homestead. For now, it seems the British Edible Viola Flowers are only available in UK stores, but we will be keeping an eye out for when they reach Irish branches.Bumblebee Flower Farm in West CorkOn top of that, you can rest assured that you’ve made an environmentally friendly choice by buying from this Irish farm. Their motto is, after all, “Always Grown, Never Flown”.
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