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Fruit jam
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Fruit jam is a sweet preserve made from fruits cooked with sugar and, occasionally, pectin, which helps thicken the mixture. This preparation has a smooth texture and an intense flavor that highlights the natural aroma of the fruit used, making it ideal for spreading on bread, crackers, or as a complement to desserts and breakfasts.
Its origin dates back to ancient fruit preservation techniques, used in various cultures to extend the shelf life of fruits and enjoy their flavor out of season. Jam has traditionally been prepared in Europe, but its popularity has spread worldwide, adapting to local fruits and palates.
Among the properties of fruit jam, its energy contribution stands out due to its sugar content, as well as small amounts of vitamins and minerals present in the original fruit. However, it is important to consume it in moderation due to its high caloric content.
In different regions of Latin America, fruit jam may be called dulce de frutas, conserva de frutas, or simply mermelada. These terms may vary slightly depending on the country and local culinary customs.
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