JAMS , MARMALADE AND JELLY

Jams and marmalades and chutneys are three different exotics as they are used as spreads and are made with whole fruit, sugar, and water, but the only marmalade is prepared with fruits peel. Because of the importance of peels, marmalades are made exclusively from citrus fruits, while jams can be made from almost any fruits and vegetables. Where chutneys are the most exotic one's as they can be made with all the spice's with sugar content as well as at the same time spicy too Despite their similarities, these are having differences in preparation and ingredients as marmalades jams and chutney's three of them have different nutritional characteristics. A Good example would be for this as these days peach hut one of the most famous amongst the northern part of India would be one of the suitable example famous for its organic and handmade products without preservatives.


                                   


Real food contains real sugar no matter what you call it. It's about proportions, it's about balance, and it's about how fast your body can absorb food energy. Use of whole fruit and real sugar to make jams, marmalades, with nothing extra added to stretch out the fruit. Some of our recipes are over 75 years old are been till date conceptualized. These three gives us a burst of flavor, not a burst of sugar which our body can handle and it’s totally a taste bud that gets overwhelmed by these flavors. As being a foodie people would like to have these homemade appetizers to digest there apatite through these chutneys as it reminds us of our old Indian days which is a tradition as being an Indian having some of these best quality and taste which remind you of our grandmothers or mother several time we look at these or taste these .As these food items are so versatile in nature and can be used  in breakfast as bread spreads of can be used for different kinds of dipping with snacks in evenings showing a great concern in India about 80% of the people do have habit of eating these homemade appetizers mixing them with water as Aam  Panna is one of the famous jams used as jam as well as bread spread and many other forms’s too. Now comes the turn to preserve them without preservatives for good times so the proceedings start from the staring which includes storage of fruits. Common fruits can be preserved in a variety of ways; for example, peaches can be dried, pickled, made into jams and chutneys, bottled in syrup or, for a luxurious dessert, steeped in brandy. The home preserver also has the opportunity to grow uncommon fruit and stock the pantry shelves with preserves not normally available in the supermarkets. Jams, chutneys, and pickles have a good shelf life if they are stored in a cool, dark, airy place, but they will be at their best if used within 12 months of canning.



Different fruits mature at different times of the year. Cherries and berries are plentiful in spring; midsummer brings peaches, apricots, and plums for canning and jam making; and winter sees the appearance of citrus fruits for marmalades. Whatever (and whenever) you're preserving, be sure to use only best quality, fresh, ripe produce and preserve as soon as possible after picking



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