The Muth jar was named after Charles Muth, who created the jar design in 1848 for honey storage.
The muth jar is an old-fashioned vessel that keeps the honey cozy. Keep it in a cool, dark place to slow crystallization, or nudge it back to liquid by placing the jar in warm water for a few minutes.
Use it freely: on buttered bread, in dressings, glazing roast vegetables, or poured straight from the jar for an indulgent, bee-approved treat.
The Muth jar was named after Charles Muth, who created the jar design in 1848 for honey storage.
The muth jar is an old-fashioned vessel that keeps the honey cozy. Keep it in a cool, dark place to slow crystallization, or nudge it back to liquid by placing the jar in warm water for a few minutes.
Use it freely: on buttered bread, in dressings, glazing roast vegetables, or poured straight from the jar for an indulgent, bee-approved treat.