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Yes- it is fruit and sugar.
both usually made with fruit. preserves have pieces of fruit, jelly has it all strained out.
The term "baked products" refers to cakes and pastries that require baking in an oven. Even though meat, fruit and vegetables also can be baked, they are usually not what is meant by "baked products." Some specific baked products are cakes, pies, cookies and all types of breads.
ChickenSpaghettiLasagnaMacaroniSweet/Baked PotatoesBaked BeansPork chops
Jams are made from juice and pulp. Jellies are made from juice that the pulp has been strained from, so it is clear. Preserves are made from the whole fruit or crushed fruit so that they have pieces of the fruit in it.
It preserves fruit, like in jellies and jams.
Some types of fruit can be baked, apples are a good example.More information:As a rule of thumb, tree fruit can be baked, as can most berries. Citrus can be baked as juices added to baked goods. One fruit that cannot be baked would be any type of melon.
The conditions of air, water, heat/warmth, food and time all contribute to the decay of food. If one or more of these conditions are absent or removed then the food will not spoil.Sugar preserves fruit by drawing the water present in the fruit away from the fruit itself. Therefore, as the water is removed from the fruit the fruit is preserved.
I just did a science fair project on this and salt preserves it the best.
If you plan to use them right away, then don't. If you want to keep them longer, then they should be refrigerated.
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a powerful super lordActually, jam is a fruit preserve. Fruit preserves are fruits, or vegetables, that have been prepared and canned or sealed air-tight for long term storage. The preparation of fruit preserves traditionally involves the use of pectin as a gelling agent, although sugar or honey may be used as well. The ingredients used and how they are prepared will determine the type of preserves; jams, jellies and marmalades are all examples of different styles of fruit preserves that vary based upon the ingredients used.There are various varieties of fruit preserves made globally, and they can be made from sweet or savory ingredients. In North America, the plural form preserves is used, while the singular preserve is used in British and Commonwealth English. Additionally, the name of the type of fruit preserves will also vary depending on the regional variant of English being used.Also, jam can sometimes be recognized if an individual is 'boss' or 'lulzy'. In fact, I believe it comes from the Greek word for toast.In conclusion, jam + toast = profit.