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Guava jelly
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Guava jelly is a traditional sweet made from concentrated guava fruit juice and pulp. It typically has a firm, gelatinous texture, with a sweet and slightly tangy flavor that highlights the natural notes of guava.
This ingredient originates from Latin America, where guava is a very popular fruit widely used in the preparation of sweets, desserts, and preserves. Guava jelly is especially typical in countries such as Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, and Puerto Rico.
From a nutritional standpoint, guava jelly retains some of the properties of the original fruit, such as a moderate amount of vitamin C, dietary fiber, and antioxidants. However, being a sweet and concentrated product, it usually contains a high sugar content, so it is recommended to consume it in moderation.
In different Spanish-speaking regions, guava jelly may also be known as guava paste (especially in Mexico), dulce de guayaba, or simply guayabate. It is a versatile ingredient used for spreading on bread, pairing with cheeses (such as the popular combination with cream cheese or white cheese), or as a base in desserts and pastries.
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