Fruit jam
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Ingredient Information

Name

Fruit jam

Category

Frutas

Popularity

28 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Fruit jam is a product made by slowly cooking fruits with sugar until a thick texture and a sweet, intense flavor are achieved. It is a widely used ingredient in baking and for breakfasts, ideal for spreading on breads, cookies, or as an accompaniment to desserts.

Its origin dates back to ancient fruit preservation techniques, where sugar and cooking were essential to preserve the flavor and prevent spoilage. Traditionally, jams were made with different fruits such as strawberry, peach, raspberry, or orange, adapting to the fruits available in each region.

p>In terms of its properties, jam primarily provides simple carbohydrates in the form of sugars, which offer quick energy. It also retains some fiber and antioxidants from the fruits used, although in a lower concentration than fresh fruit due to the cooking process.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, fruit jam may also be known as dulce de frutas, confitura, or jelly, although technically jellies are more filtered and do not contain pieces of fruit. In regions such as Mexico and Central America, the term dulce de frutas is frequently used, while in some South American countries confitura is more common.

Nutritional Properties

0.5g
fiber
4mcg
folate
0.1g
fats
50mg
potassium
60g
sugars
250
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0.2g
proteins
3mg
vitamin c
65g
carbohydrates

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