Description
The best peaches, picked in our orchards at the right point of ripeness and processed within hours, are cooked with the only addition of sugar cane.
The method used is the classic method used since ancient times for the preservation of fruit. Fruit after being carefully washed and clean is simply cooked in a pot with the addition of sugar cane.
We get a product that enhances the flavor of the fruit and the artisan characteristics that only our mothers can match.
For the production of 100 grams of jam are used 135 grams of juicy fresh peaches.
It ‘very good pairing on freshly baked bread and butter mountain. We obtain a rich and healthy breakfast or snack!
Elementary information
Name of the product: Peach extra jam
Category: Extra jam
Net weight: 345 g.
Ingredients: Peaches, cane suga
Raw materials
Origin: Piemonte
Variety: Peaches (Persica vulgaris)
Way of cultivation: organic certified
Period of harvest: August
Way of picking: by hand
Varietal characteristic
The peaches (Prunus persica var. Persica vulgaris) are the fruit of a tree belonging to the family Rosaceae, subfamily Prunoideae, has come down to us from Persia, that’s why the botanical name Prunus persica.
The tree is native from China where he was considered a symbol of immortality, and whose flowers have been celebrated by poets, painters and singers. The moderately sized tree reaches up to 7/8 meters.
The flowers, with 5 petals, are pink-colored, more or less intense. The leaves are lanceolate, narrow, serrated. The fruits are fleshy drupes, round, furrowed longitudinally on one side, covered with a peel painful red / yellow.
The fresh is juicy, sweet taste of more or less acidic, colored white, yellow or greenish. The peach has a typical texture fleshy and juicy, which is due to the high water contents.
Way of production
All the production process is done manually according to the old country tradition of home production. The fruit in copious quantities in the summer was turned into a jam before being consumed in the winter.
The method used is the classic method used since ancient times for the preservation of fruit. The fruit after being thoroughly cleaned and washed are simply cooked in a pot with the addition of cane sugar.