PAPAYA JAM
Ingredients:
- 4 cups mashed ripe papaya
- 3-1/2 cups sugar
- 1/3 cup kalamansi juice
Procedure:
- Ripe papaya is peeled and the seeds removed. The clean papaya is mashed to a fine pulp.
- Strain through a coarse perforated strainer and measure.
- Boil gently, add sugar and kalamansi juice, continue boiling until desired consistency is obtained.
- Transfer in sterilized bottles.
MANGO-TOMATO JAM
Ingredients:
- Ripe mangoes
- Ripe tomatoes
- Sugar
Procedure:
- The mango fruit is peeled and mashed after removing the seeds.
- Blanch the tomatoes, remove the seeds and chopped finely.
- Combine the mashed tomato and mango.
- Add 1-1/2 cup sugar for every 2 cups of the mashed mixture. Then cook the mixture.
- Cooking the mixture should be done until thick and transfer while hot to well sterilized jars and sealed tightly. Boil again for 20 minutes.
GUAVA JAM
Ingredients:
- Ripe guavas
- Sugar
Procedure:
- Ripe fruits are washed, peeled and the seeds removed.
- The fruits are mashed. To one part of the mash add 1 part sugar. Boil mixture gently until thick. To avoid unnecessary caramelization, kalamansi juice is added as in mango jam.
- While still hot, pack in well sterilized jars and seal tightly.
SAYOTE-PIÑA JAM
Ingredients:
- Sayote
- Pineapple
- Kalamansi Juice
- Sugar
Procedure:
- Peel the sayote, store into thin strips.
- Peel rare ripe pineapple, remove eyes and chop finely. Crush the fruit (Piña in cans can be used as substitute for fresh ones).
- Mix one part of slice sayote to one part crushed pineapple.
- Add 3/4 cups refined sugar for every cup of mixture, 1-1/2 tsp. kalamansi juice for every 4 cups of sayote-piña mixture, and stir thoroughly.
- Hot packed in bottles and seal immediately.
source: elgu2.ncc.gov.ph
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