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Apricot marmalade

4 servings

30 minutes

Apricot marmalade is a sunny dessert with a soft fruity tartness that blends with rich sweetness. Its roots trace back to European confectionery traditions where marmalade was valued for its delicate texture and natural flavor. Made from fresh apricots, it retains natural juiciness and aroma, while sugar adds richness and depth of taste. This marmalade is perfect as a standalone treat or as a filling for pastries or an addition to morning toast. Its thick consistency makes it easy to serve, and the bright apricot hue delights the eye. Consuming it brings a sense of summer warmth any time of the year, reminiscent of gardens filled with ripe fruits.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
449.2
kcal
1.1g
grams
0.1g
grams
113.2g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Apricots
500 
g
Sugar
400 
g
Water
1 
glass
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Wash the apricots, remove the pits, place them in a pot, add a glass of water, cover with a lid, and put on the fire to boil.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Apricots500 g
    2. Water1 glass
  • 2

    When the apricots become soft, strain them through a sieve.

  • 3

    Add sugar to the obtained puree, mix, put on the fire, and cook while stirring until it thickens like jam.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Sugar400 g

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