The Times Magazine - UK (2022-05-07)

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The Times Magazine 59

Lemon and vanilla
marmalade
(£5.50;
londonborough
ofjam.com)
So you think
you don’t like
marmalade? Try
this instead: sweet
not bitter and full
of chunks of fruit
and vanilla pod.

Bermondsey
Street Bees
raw honey
(£16; provenance
hub.com)
Silky honey
with notes of
fruitcake and
peach tea, made
by the award-
winning bees of
southeast London.

Passion fruit and
mango all butter
curd (£3.99;
cottagedelight.
co.uk)
There’s a reason
this won stars at
the Great Taste
Awards. Full of
tropical flavours.
Serve with scones
or on toast.

Blood orange
and vanilla
marmalade
(£3.50;
enjoyrogue.com)
Spread over
toast or dollop
on porridge.
If I’m feeling
fruity, I drizzle
it over a
summery salad.

Mexican
orange blossom
honey (£5.99;
twobees.buzz)
The bees who
made this honey
were buzzing
around Mexico’s
orange blossom
plantations.
Orange flavour
and a citrus scent.

Sicilian lemon
curd (£3.50;
highfield
preserves.co.uk)
Handmade with
zesty lemons
from Sicily and
British butter.
Touch up cakes,
drizzle over ice
cream – or just
eat from the jar.

Seville orange
marmalade
(£4.75; rosebud
preserves.co.uk)
Bold, bitter
and chunky,
this is traditional
marmalade
that Paddington
would definitely
approve of.

Raspberry and
wild apple
jam (£4.25;
fruitsofthe
forage.co.uk)
Make sure
there’s space
on the breakfast
table for a jar
of this classic
British preserve.

Shropshire
creamed honey
(£8.95; fortnum
andmason.com)
Soft, creamy
set honey with
a mild citrus
flavour. Lovely
on toast or
enjoyed by
the spoonful.

Blackcurrant
curd (£4;
thursday-
cottage.com)
Dark and
creamy curd.
Use to fill cakes
or swirl into
Greek yoghurt.

Pink grapefruit
marmalade
(£4.50;
lucydeedes.com)
Two breakfast
favourites in one
jar. Slather on
buttered toast,
use in marinades
or add as
a sweetener to
gin cocktails.

Blackcurrant
and sloe gin jam
(£5.50; theartisan
kitchen.co.uk)
Award-winning
jam – rich and
boozy with
whole fruit.
Swirl into
porridge
or spoon onto
Greek yoghurt.

Passion fruit
curd (£5.50;
shop.kew.org)
A preserve
with purpose.
A percentage of
profits goes to
Royal Botanic
Gardens Kew
to support its
valuable work. n

The best marmalades, jams, honey and curd. By Hannah Evans


SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THESE


Yorkshire rhubarb
and ginger jam
(£6.50; liberty
london.com)
My favourite
Yorkshire export,
jarred. It’s
delicious in
cakes, piled onto
a fruit scone
or even with a
shortbread biscuit.

Cinnamon-
infused raw
honey (£5.99;
rawartisan
honey.com)
Drizzled onto
your cereal
or crumpets,
this is naturally
sweet honey
to buzz about.

Eat! TASTE TEST


MARMALADE


JAM

HONEY

CURD

Apricot and
vanilla jam
(£5; melrose
andmorgan.com)
My favourite
jam. Ever. Full
of fruit and
enriched with
vanilla. Have it
on toast, with
croissants or in
a sponge cake.
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