Jam from a quince

Copper-red quince with lemon Jam made from quince is easy to make. Quince is a fruit that ripens long enough - along with late apples and pears. Most varieties of quince are too hard, tart and sour to be eaten raw. Often, quince fruits are used to make jams, puddings, they can also be fried, baked or stewed. The flesh of quince becomes copper-red after a long cooking time. If the flavor is too strong, then quince can be added in small amounts to apple pies and jams to enhance the taste. I suggest you try jam from quince with lemon, which will give a fragrant part of the summer on winter evenings.

Copper-red quince with lemon Jam made from quince is easy to make. Quince is a fruit that ripens long enough - along with late apples and pears. Most varieties of quince are too hard, tart and sour to be eaten raw. Often, quince fruits are used to make jams, puddings, they can also be fried, baked or stewed. The flesh of quince becomes copper-red after a long cooking time. If the flavor is too strong, then quince can be added in small amounts to apple pies and jams to enhance the taste. I suggest you try jam from quince with lemon, which will give a fragrant part of the summer on winter evenings.

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