Apricot jam is a sweet, spreadable condiment made by cooking down fresh apricots, sugar, and lemon juice until thickened. It features a vibrant golden-peach color and a fruity, mildly sweet flavor with a subtle tart undertone. It serves as a delicious breakfast spread, pastry filling, or glaze.
Key Characteristics
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- Flavor Profile: Fruit-forward and rich, balancing the natural sweetness of ripe apricots with just the right amount of tanginess.
- Texture: Thick, sticky, and usually slightly chunky, spreading smoothly across breads and baked goods.
- Ingredients: Typically uses fresh apricots, white sugar, and lemon juice (which provides acidity to help it set without needing commercial pectin).
Common Culinary Uses
- Breakfast Spread: Slathered on toast, biscuits, croissants, or crumpets.
- Baking & Pastry: A popular filling for sweet treats like Victoria sponge cakes, thumbprint cookies, and fruit tarts.
- Glazing: Warmed and brushed over cakes, fruit tarts, or roasted meats (like poultry) to add a shiny finish and sweet flavor.






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