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Precursor... UK terminology here for jellies (just in case it's different in USA)
What's the difference?
More accurately what's the difference between jam/jellies and marmalade?
Jam is boiled sweetened fruit thats typically set to some degree. It has recognisable fruit in it for want of a better way of putting it.
Jelly is a sieved version of the above, so minus the fruit bits such as raspberry seeds or blackberry seeds (and sometimes annoying centres). Handy for fruits with poisonous pips/stones such as elderberries.
Marmalade is ?
My thoughts...
I'm don't like (orange) marmalade (I hate glacé anything and fruit peel is very high on that list).
We sweeten porridge with jam rather than sugar and I still have this huge quantity of never ending lemons and couldn't help but wonder about lemon jam or jelly. Does it even exist? Have you tried any? Does anyone have a tried and tested recipe?
What's the difference?
More accurately what's the difference between jam/jellies and marmalade?
Jam is boiled sweetened fruit thats typically set to some degree. It has recognisable fruit in it for want of a better way of putting it.
Jelly is a sieved version of the above, so minus the fruit bits such as raspberry seeds or blackberry seeds (and sometimes annoying centres). Handy for fruits with poisonous pips/stones such as elderberries.
Marmalade is ?
My thoughts...
I'm don't like (orange) marmalade (I hate glacé anything and fruit peel is very high on that list).
We sweeten porridge with jam rather than sugar and I still have this huge quantity of never ending lemons and couldn't help but wonder about lemon jam or jelly. Does it even exist? Have you tried any? Does anyone have a tried and tested recipe?