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Get to know some of the terms you'll come across when making jams & jellies.
Butters
Fruit purées cooked with sugar until thick.
Chutneys
Cooked mixtures of fruit and/or vegetables, which contain vinegar and spices.
Conserves
Made as per jams with the addition of nuts, raisins and sometimes spices.
Jams
Made from crushed or chopped fruit; can be cooked or no-cook.
Jellies
Made from fruit juice or wines. They should be "set" sufficiently thick to hold their shape when turned out.
Marmalades
Jams made from citrus fruits or a combination of citrus and other fruits.
Preserves
Made from small whole fruit or large pieces of fruit, not crushed or chopped.
Relishes
Fruits or vegetables that are chopped with the addition of vinegar and sometimes spices.
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