In this mass produced, click and collect world, it is so good to get back to how things used to be. Remember real homemade jam. I mean real homemade. Many make this claim, but are not really homemade. We are very happy to now offer jams, marmalades and chutneys that are made using traditional batches of 4-8 jars. This ensures freshnes. If run of the mill, large, mass produced produce is what you are looking for, then these products probably are not for you. If, however you want small scale, high taste, then please give these a try. We now have over sixty varieties to whet your appetite. Lets take a look at three and give you some further information. Our “Preserve of the Week” is Blackberry and Bourbon Jam, fruity with a kick of bourbon warmth. This jam is at home on scones or toast. A true winner on rice pudding.
Fruity with a hint of bourbon warmth 370ml
Allergen advice: due to the way our food is prepared it is not possible to guarantee the absence of allergens in our products
Ingredients (allergens in bold):
sugar, blackberry, gelling agent : pectin, bourbon (barley)
prepared with 40g fruit per 100g
sugar 63g per 100g
Keep refrigerated after opening
Typical Nutritional Information per 100g
energy 241kcal/1023kj,fat 0g (of which saturates 0g)
carbohydrates 63g of which sugars 63g,protein 0g,salt 0g
From the large selection of marmalades, we chose the lovely Four Fruit Marmalade. Lemon, grapefruit, Lime and Orange. A tasty breakfast treat. Heaven used in bread and butter pudding.
Description
Lemon, grapefruit, lime and orange in this tasty breakfast treat, medium peel 370ml
Allergen advice: due to the way our food is prepared it is not possible to guarantee the absence of allergens in our products
Ingredients (allergens in bold):
sugar, grapefruit, oranges, lemon , lime, water, gelling agent : liquid pectin (acidity regulator : citric acid
potassium citrate, preservative : potassium sorbate),
prepared with 25g fruit per 100g
sugar 63g per 100g
Keep refrigerated after opening
Typical Nutritional Information per 100g
energy 264kcal/1119kj,fat 0 of which saturates 0g)
carbohydrates 64g of which sugars 64g,protein 0g,salt 0g
Now to my most favourite treat. Chutneys. When I saw the selection, I was amazed and my tastebuds were doing cartwheels. But I calmed down, and have picked Beetroot Chutney. With orange and ginger, this is really a tasty treat. On crusty bread, good crackers or droped on a fine cut salad. Really a must try.
Description
Orange & ginger add that little extra to this classic 370ml
Allergen advice: due to the way our food is prepared it is not possible to guarantee the absence of allergens in our products
Ingredients (allergens in bold):
Beetroot , spirit vinegar (sulphites), sugar, orange, ginger, salt
Typical Nutritional Information per 100g
energy 175kcal/743kj,fat 0.1g (of which saturates 0g)
carbohydrates 41.6g of which sugars 38.4g,protein 1.2g,salt 0.4g
If you wanted to hot things up then try the chillililli. Strong and tangy relish with a develish chilli kick! Pack on crackers, or in pitta breads. Great on a nan bread.
Description
No overnight salting! A strong, tangy, product packed relish with a devilish chilli kick! 370ml
Allergen advice: due to the way our food is prepared it is not possible to guarantee the absence of allergens in our products
Ingredients (allergens in bold):
spirit vinegar (sulphites), courgettes , carrots , cauliflower, sugar, salt, onions, peppers, turmeric, chilli, cornflour, celery seeds (celery)
Typical Nutritional Information per 100g
energy 175kcal/743kj,fat 0.1g (of which saturates 0g)
carbohydrates 41.6g of which sugars 38.4g,protein 1.2g,salt 0.4g
That is my initial choice, but please take a look and decide for yourself. Let me know what you chose and what you ate with it. You may win a jar of jam. These make fine gifts. Better still tasty treats for just you!
Please take a look at the selection here.
I hope you really enjoy trying them.
Simon.
