Dulces y Endulzantes

Cranberry jelly

Cranberry jelly
Popularity 7 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Cranberry jelly

Category

Dulces y Endulzantes

Popularity

7 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cranberry jelly is a sweet and slightly acidic product made from the concentrated juice of the cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), a berry native to temperate regions of North America. This jelly is a traditional ingredient in various recipes, especially in sauces to accompany meat dishes, desserts, and dressings, providing a fresh and delicious flavor.

The cranberry is known for its antioxidant properties and its high vitamin C content, which makes the jelly a complement that is not only tasty but also beneficial for health. Furthermore, its gelatinous and shiny texture makes it ideal for adding body and color to different culinary preparations.

In different Hispanic American countries, cranberry jelly may also be known as cranberry preserve or simply cranberry jam, although it is important to distinguish it from other jellies or jams made with other types of cranberries or fruits.

Its use is very versatile: it is used as an accompaniment for meats (such as turkey or pork), in cake and dessert fillings, or even mixed with vinaigrettes for salads, offering a touch of sophisticated sweet and sour flavor.

Nutritional Properties

0.5g
fiber
2mcg
folate
0.1g
fats
85mg
potassium
10g
sugars
46
calories
0.1g
proteins
1.3mg
vitamin c
12g
carbohydrates

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