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butter, jams jelly, pickles, relish, salsa and some sauces as well as most fruits (usually in syrup or juice) that can be whole, halved, sliced or stewed. by boiling the fruit to make jam, you are reducing the water content and the high temperature kills bacteria, moulds and yeasts. the high amount of sugar
in jam, combined with natural or added pectin helps it to "gel" (set) and stops the re-growth of harmful bacteria. the tight vacuum seal formed after hwb (caused by the air cooling and shrinking inside the jar) means mould have no air to grow in, and also prevents any bacteria, yeast, or other contaminants...
https://www.foodpreserving.org/p/hot-water-bath-canning.html
butter, jams jelly, pickles, relish, salsa and some sauces as well as most fruits (usually in syrup or juice) that can be whole, halved, sliced or stewed. by boiling the fruit to make jam, you are reducing the water content and the high temperature kills bacteria, moulds and yeasts. the high amount of sugar
in jam, combined with natural or added pectin helps it to "gel" (set) and stops the re-growth of harmful bacteria. the tight vacuum seal formed after hwb (caused by the air cooling and shrinking inside the jar) means mould have no air to grow in, and also prevents any bacteria, yeast, or other contaminants...
http://www.foodpreserving.org/p/hot-water-bath-canning.html
variations and customs[ edit ] ginger tea can be drunk by itself, or served alongside traditional accompaniments, such as milk, orange slices, or lemon. [ ] [ ] lemon ginger tea brunei, malaysia, singapore[ edit ] in brunei, malaysia and singapore cuisines, ginger tea is usually called teh halia. [ ] it is not
(january ) in india, ginger tea is known as adrak ki chai and is a widely consumed beverage. adrak chai (indian ginger tea) indonesia[ edit ] in indonesia, it is called teh jahe. in java , a local version of ginger tea enriched with palm sugar and spices called wedang jahe is more popular. [ ] wedang...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginger_tea