
Autumn Olive jam is so good :autumn-olive:
60% berry juice and pulp
40% cane. sugar
Some gelatine

Autumn Olive jam is so good :autumn-olive:
60% berry juice and pulp
40% cane. sugar
Some gelatine
There has to be some funky reason why this is not a traditional thing, because these plants are an order of magnitude easier to grow, manage, harvest and process than most other berries we can grow here.
Maybe some alkaloid thing, like with the nightshades, makes it not great in the long term?
Or maybe just the plant not really being present here before?
I had no idea these could be jam... The bears like them
With a cultivar like "Garnet" I get around 4 kg of (double size) berries of 1m - 1,5m diameter shrubs.
Delicious sweet-sour :autumn-olive:
The sensation I remember is like a tangy dry mouth before the sweet.
Maybe the wild ones have more of the cotton sensation
Yup :110percent: , same as with goumi berries. Wild ones and hedge cultivars seem to suck all the moisture out your mouth first π .
Cultivars and seeds from cultivar crosses (in my experience) don't really have that much.
Hi sorry to bother you guys!! We just needed a little boost for our Geyser. itβs for my son ππ» thanks!! Have a blessed day.