Here is Confiture Parisienne’s most subtle jam. Imagine a delicate flavor of pear mixed with the texture of chestnut and a touch of Tonka bean. It’s like rain on a rooftop or autumn wind in your hair as you walk around the Château de Versailles beside the phantom of Marie-Antoinette. Some have lost their heads over this.
SWEET: On toast, pancake, scone, or cottage cheese. SAVOURY: with foie gras, on an old cheese such as comté or gouda.
Confiture Parisienne recipes have unexpected flavors. They are made according to traditional, artisanal methods, without additives or preservatives. Cooked in small batches in copper cauldrons, each jam is lovingly prepared, with a balance of ingredients that lets each one express its flavor to the fullest. In the Confiture Parisienne atelier, all fruit is selected at the peak of the season, in close collaboration with small orchard farmers passionate about their produce.
8.8 oz
STORAGE
At room temperature, when closed, in the fridge, once opened. Keep jars in a cool and dry place, protected against light.
THE BRAND
In 2015, to revive a Parisian tradition, Nadège Gaultier and Laura Goninet founded Confiture Parisienne with the desire to create exceptional jams using ingredients that are just as exceptional.
Since ancient times, foodies have developed various recipes for preserving fruits by cooking them with wine or honey.
But to taste jams as we know them, you have to wait for the first crusades and the introduction of cane sugar from the Arab world. This luxury food allows fruit transformation into jam, only reserved for royal tables. At the beginning of the 19th century, beet sugar production democratized this product. Many jam makers opened their stalls in Paris and supplied themselves with fruit from the surrounding orchards.
INGREDIENTS
Chestnut pieces, pear refreshment, unrefined cane sugar, Tonka bean, and lemon.
Total sugar content 57%. Prepared with 60G of fruit and 40G of unrefined cane sugar.
May contain traces of egg, peanuts, nuts, gluten, sesame, and milk.