• Miller@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Sugar is used as a preservative but until you make your own jam you have no conception of how much sugar is used, jam is just jelly for adults.

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        1 hour ago

        Its equal parts weight of the fruit and the sugar, generally.

        wait?! really?!!!

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          There are low sugar versions and even no sugar! But it’s a lot of sugar if you go with a classic recipe!

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            14 minutes ago

            that explains why i’m not losing any weight. i knew that peanut butter was high in calories, but didn’t know jelly was just as bad.

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      2 days ago

      I made jam once . Raspberry. After realizing it was like 3 or 4 cups (?) of sugar per 1 cup of mashed berries cooked down. I tried to find alternative ways to doing it. I used 1/3 less sugar and substituted with Splenda.

      It was a very tart jam though still edible.

      Probably won’t ever make it again. I don’t recommend trying to use less sugar to make it healthier.

      I just happened to live somewhere with a bunch of raspberry bushes then.

      It’s not cheap to do it either. Cheaper than store bought. Probably . But probably not by much. Sugar, jars, lids, and pectin.

      And if the fruit ain’t free, it’s definitely not cheaper than store bought.