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Blueberry jam
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Blueberry jam is a delicious preserve made from fresh blueberries and sugar, cooked until a thick and smooth texture is obtained. This ingredient is very popular in baking and for breakfasts, ideal to complement bread, toast, yogurt, or even as a filling for cakes and pies.
The blueberry is a small dark blue or purple berry that grows mainly in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, especially in the United States, Canada, and some parts of Europe. The jam originated as a traditional method to preserve the fruit out of season, taking advantage of its characteristic, slightly acidic and sweet flavor.
Among its properties, blueberry jam is rich in natural antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, which contribute to cellular protection and may help improve cardiovascular health. It also provides vitamins C and K, fiber, and minerals, although due to the added sugar, it is recommended to consume it in moderation.
In Hispanic America, in addition to blueberry jam, this ingredient may be found under synonyms or similar terms such as blueberry jelly or simply blueberry preserve, although "jam" is the most common and recognized term in culinary recipes.
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