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Can I use CSR Jam Setting Sugar to make jams / marmalades using fruit combinations, i.e. apple & raspberry?

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Can I use CSR Jam Setting Sugar to make jams / marmalades using fruit combinations, i.e. apple & raspberry?

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Absolutely! You can use any combinations of fruit – so long as for each batch of jam tor marmalade made, you use the equivalent of 1kg of cleaned fruit: no more, no less. i.e. for a mixed berry jam, you could try 300g strawberries, 300g raspberries, and 400g blackberries: total = 1kg fruit. To combine a harder fruit with a softer fruit (i.e. apple and raspberry), process the harder fruit (apple) using a food processor until a smooth paste forms, then add softer fruit (raspberry) to this. Again ensure that you use no more than 1kg total fruit per batch made. So, not only can you make your traditional favourites, you can experiment with a variety of fruits in season to create your very own special jam / marmalade blend.

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