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Raspberry Confiture

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  • Makes

    2 x 200 g

    jars
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Patisserie: A Masterclass in Classic and Contemporary Patisserie

By William Curley and Suzue Curley

Published 2014

  • About

Confiture is the French word for Jam. The name jam came into the English language in the 18th century; prior to that it was referred to as preserve or conserve. Methods of preserving fruit are ancient in history. In Roman times a scientist and historian wrote about a preparation of quinces that were candied in honey; this was the most likely ancestor of confiture. During the crusades the crusaders brought back Arabian recipes of preserving fruit. By the 14th century confiture was hig

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