Chapter 4: Ingredients
Under acidic conditions, and in combination with an ample amount of sugar, pectin will form a gelatinous structure that is the basis for most jams and jellies. Some fruits that are naturally high in pectin are apples, cranberries, plums, quince, and most citrus. Commercially produced pectin is commonly made from apples and orange peels. ................
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