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Mrs Darlington's Strawberry Jam

(Code: DARLJAMSTR)

Product Description

  • Mrs Darlington's Strawberry Jam is an "extra jam" which means, for the uninitiated, that it contains more fruit than a "normal" jam. This is a thoroughly British thing. Suffice to say this confiserie is packed full of plump, juicy strawberries to give an exemplary flavour. As well suited to a Victoria sponge as a scone, this jam can be happily plopped into a homemade rice pudding or spread on a simple jam butty.
  • The Mrs Darlington's brand started in 1980 with homemade Lemon Curd. A surplus of eggs from the family farm led to Marion Darlington making a batch of lemon curd which she sold door-to-door along with her fresh eggs. Soon after the local Brownie troop were collecting jars and Marion's own daughters were labelling each batch. With such a tangy, tasty curd, demand naturally increased and soon one of the farm buildings was converted for lemon curd production. Then came a range of jams, then chutneys, then more farm buildings were required... Nowadays Mrs Darlington's has an impressive range of jams, curds, marmalades, chutneys, sauces, condiments and much more which can be found in discerning shops worldwide.

Information

Ingredients

Sugar, strawberries, gelling agent: pectin, lemon juice.

Nutritional Information

  • For allergens, see ingredients in bold.
  • Prepared with 50 grams of fruit per 100 grams.
  • Total Sugar content 65 grams per 100 grams.
  • No added colour or preservatives.

Storage

Once opened keep refrigerated. For best before see base of jar.

Name and address

  • Darlington & Daughters
  • Lancaster Fields
  • Crewe
  • Cheshire
  • CW1 6FF
  • UK

Net Contents

340g e 

Nutrition

Per 100g

Energy1042kj – 245kcal
Fat0.2g
Of which saturates0g
Carbohydrate60.7g
Of which Sugars60.5g
Protein0.3g
Salt0g
4.37 €
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