Post by snivellusfriend on Sept 30, 2009 13:29:49 GMT -4
Sept 25, 2009 12:50:00 GMT -4 @benobsessed said:
So what do you guys call marmalade?we call it marmalade, which is made from citrus fruits. It's a bit different from preserves, made from other fruits.
I was confused, too; I found a website that explained the difference between jelly, jam, marmalade, and preserves.
Jelly is made from fruit juice and so has no fruit bits. Jam is made by boiling fruit and does have fruit bits. Preserves are basically the same as jam unless you buy them from Smucker's, in which case if it's got seeds in it, it's preserves, and if it doesn't, it's jam. Marmalade typically is a citrus-based preserve, sometimes containing the rind, but other fruits can be used...
Q: What is the difference between a jam, a preserve, a jelly and marmalade?
A: This is a common question. A jam and preserve are the same -- they contain chunks of fruit or pureed fruit. A jelly is made from the juice of the fruit and a marmalade is a jelly with suspended citrus rind.
"Have you ever wondered what the difference is between jam and jelly? Jelly is a clear bright mixture made from fruit juice, sugar and often pectin. Jam is a thick puree mixture of fruit, sugar and often pectin.
What is the difference between preserves and marmalades? Preserves are almost identical to jam but has chunks of fruit. Jam is a thick puree mixture of fruit, sugar and often pectin. Marmalade is similar to a preserve, but usually contains citrus fruit rind. And jelly is a clear bright mixture made from fruit juice, sugar and often pectin.
Q: What is the difference between a jam, a preserve, a jelly and marmalade?
A: This is a common question. A jam and preserve are the same -- they contain chunks of fruit or pureed fruit. A jelly is made from the juice of the fruit and a marmalade is a jelly with suspended citrus rind.
"Have you ever wondered what the difference is between jam and jelly? Jelly is a clear bright mixture made from fruit juice, sugar and often pectin. Jam is a thick puree mixture of fruit, sugar and often pectin.
What is the difference between preserves and marmalades? Preserves are almost identical to jam but has chunks of fruit. Jam is a thick puree mixture of fruit, sugar and often pectin. Marmalade is similar to a preserve, but usually contains citrus fruit rind. And jelly is a clear bright mixture made from fruit juice, sugar and often pectin.
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