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Among processed fruits, jams, jellies and marmalades enjoy a predominant
position. A large number of units are manufacturing these products to cater
to the demand of domestic and export markets. The popular varieties are
pineapple, mango, mixed fruit, guava, papaya, orange
jellies and marmalades.
Jam is prepared from the fruit pulp by boiling with sufficient quantity of
sugar to a moderately thick consistency, while the jelly is prepared from
clear fruit extract. Marmalade is a fruit jelly wherein the slices of the fruit or
peel shreds are suspended. The term is generally associated with products
made from citrus fruits like oranges and lemons. The products are used
as a bread spread and in bakery items. They can also be taken with chapati,
dosa or similar breakfast foods to make them more appealing. The packing
ranges from 25 g, 500 g in bottles to 7 kg tins, depending upon the consumption need or bulk in 20
kg polyethylene-lined tins for commercial establishments. It is also packed in 15 g blister packs or
50 g, 100 g plastic cups. |
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