
Bread and jam are one of the simplest snacks that are enjoyed by people of all ages. While there are wide varieties of jams available in the market, being a highly processed sugary substance makes...
Bread and jam are one of the simplest snacks that are enjoyed by people of all ages. While there are wide varieties of jams available in the market, being a highly processed sugary substance makes it something that the health-conscious individuals among us cannot enjoy guilt-free.
The recipe uses no preservatives, but in his blog, Kunal Kapur shares that the jam stays good for a month. If canned properly and kept unopened, it can stay even longer.
Describing the dish, the chef wrote in the caption, “Homemade jams are having a moment, and honestly, nothing beats a good mango jam. Made with ripe, juicy mangoes and simple ingredients, it’s sunshine in a jar. Spread it on toast, swirl it into yoghurt, or enjoy it by the spoonful. Sweet, fruity, nostalgic, and absolutely irresistible every single time.”
The detailed steps to make the fresh mango jam are presented as follows.
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Debapriya Bhattacharya is a Content Producer at Hindustan Times. He started his career in 2022, working in newsrooms in beats like education, US news, trending stories, and entertainment. In his new role in the lifestyle desk, he seeks to deliver a balanced blend of research-driven reporting and creative storytelling from health and recipes to art and culture. Science, philosophy, food and pop culture are what pump his veins and help bring heart to his stories. Debapriya tries to see out subjects that will allow him and readers to explore new frontiers and improve the quality of life for all. The explorations can be both external and internal, as thoughts seek to be as chaotic as the greater universe. As a citizen of the world, Debapriya has been fascinated by the lives of people across the globe throughout time. His curiosity leads him to explore new linguistic and cultural landscapes to broaden his horizons and deepen his understanding of global narratives. Beyond the newsroom, Debapriya loves to participate in debate and theatre, spaces that he considers to be holy grounds for nuance and self-expression. A graduate from Ashutosh College, University of Calcutta, Debapriya completed his Master's degree from the same university in 2022. An ambiverted bibliophile, he loves his solitude as much as he adores stimulating conversations. And despite his reverence for tech, libraries continue to be his favourite place for research.Read More