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The Jam market is a subset of the Jellies, Preserves and Spreads industry. It is composed of products that are made from fruit and sugar, and are spreadable. Jams are typically thicker than jellies, and are made with crushed or chopped fruit. Preserves are made with whole or large pieces of fruit, and are usually cooked with sugar and pectin. Spreads are made with a combination of fruit, sugar, and other ingredients, such as nuts, chocolate, or spices.
The Jam market is a popular choice for consumers looking for a sweet and flavorful topping for toast, muffins, and other baked goods. It is also used as an ingredient in many recipes, such as cakes, pies, and sauces.
Some companies in the Jam market include Smucker's, Welch's, Bonne Maman, Hero, and St. Dalfour. Show Less Read more