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Fig jam
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Fig jam is a delicious preserve made from ripe figs and sugar, cooked until a thick and sweet texture is achieved, ideal for accompanying toast, cheeses, or desserts. This ingredient provides a unique flavor, slightly sweet with a characteristic floral note of the fig.
The origin of fig jam dates back to Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions, where the fig has been cultivated since ancient times. Its production has spread to various parts of the world, especially in Latin America and Europe, thanks to its versatility in the kitchen.
Among its properties, it stands out for its contribution of dietary fiber, natural antioxidants, and vitamins such as vitamin C and K, as well as minerals like potassium and calcium. Although it is a high-sugar food, moderate consumption can be an energetic and nutritious option to complement various dishes.
In terms of synonyms, in different regions of Latin America, fig jam may also be known as dulce de higo, conserva de higo, or simply higos en conserva. Depending on the country, these terms may vary, but in all cases, they refer to the product made with cooked and sweetened figs for culinary use.
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