Tate & Lyle Fairtrade Preserving Sugar 1kg
Product information
Its larger crystals dissolve more slowly, which reduces the risk of burning and means less froth and stirring.
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Recipes
1 grapefruit, large sweet orange and large lemon
1kg Tate & Lyle Fairtrade Preserving sugar
Wash the fruit. Squeeze all the juice, scrape out the membranes and the pith and put in muslin with the pips, gather up and tie with string. Thinly cut the peel from all fruit, put into a large pan with the muslin bag 1.5 litres of water. Bring to the boil and simmer for about 1.5 hours, until the peel is really soft and the contents of the pan are reduced by half. Remove the muslin bag, squeeze well, allowing the juice to run back into the pan. Add the sugar stirring until dissolved. Bring to boil, and boil rapidly for 15-20 minutes. To test for set, place a teaspoon of marmalade onto a cold plate, leave a few seconds, push the marmalade with a finger, if the surface wrinkles, setting point has been reached. Remove from heat and remove any film from the surface with a slotted spoon. Leave the marmalade to stand for 15 minutes then stir to distribute the peel. Put into hot sterilized jars, cover, label and date.
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Recycling Information
Other Information
Cane sugar will remain in good condition if stored in a cool, dry place.
Brand
Mayan Inspired Golden Caster - for marvellous meringues.
Jam Sugar - for quick-setting, simple jams and jellies.
Icing Sugar - for delicious dusting and buttercream.
Manufacturer
Thames Refinery,
Factory Rd,
London,
E16 2EW,
UK.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
Please contact us via
www.wearetateandlylesugars.com
Or writ to
Tate & Lyle Sugars,
Thames Refinery,
Factory Rd,
London,
E16 2EW,
UK.
Typical Values | Per 100G |
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Energy | 1700kJ |
400kcal | |
Fat | 0g |
of which saturates | 0g |
Carbohydrate | 100g |
of which sugars | 100g |
Protein | 0g |
Salt** | 0.01g |
**Salt contents is exclusively due to the presence of naturally occurring sodium |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (5)
Perfect for quince paste
This does NOT have added pectin. It's not jam sugar. It is preserving sugar which works perfectly for fruit which is already high in pectin. It is larger sugar crystals than granulated sugar meaning it dissolves more slowly and is less likely to burn at the bottom of the pan. I used this to make membrillo and it was perfect.
Always read the label!
My fault as I didn't read the label but this is expensive sugar, larger crystals, without pectin. So no help at all with setting marmalade. Jam sugar is the one with pectin added, lesson learned.
Excellent for jam and marmalade
The larger crystals in this sugar mean not only that it dissolves slower than ordinary sugar, but also that the resulting marmalade or jam is visibly clearer and more jewel like - particularly good when giving the preserve as a gift. I always use this. But of course it's expensive so a matter of personal preference.
Not the same as jam sugar
This is not jam sugar which has pectin added to it. It won't make any difference to the set of your jam, that will depend entirely on how much pectin your fruit contains. Preserving sugar has larger crystals than ordinary granulated and so dissolves more slowly with less chance of it burning. Not really necessary if you keep an eye on the pan.
Excellent product
Have used for years to make marmalade and jams. Needs no extra pectin to help set whatever I'm using. Excellent product.