A fruit butter is a sweet
spread
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made of
fruit
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cooked to a paste, then lightly sweetened. It falls into the same category as
jelly and
jam
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Apple butter
Apple butter is a highly concentrated form of apple sauce produced by long, slow cooking of apples with cider or water to a point where the sugar in the apples caramelizes, turning the apple butter a deep brown. The concentration of sugar gives a ...
and
plum butter
Powidl (or ''powidel'', from Czech ''povidla'') is a fruit spread prepared from the prune plum (zwetschge). Unlike jam or marmalade, and unlike the German '' Pflaumenmus'' (plum puree), powidl is prepared without additional sweeteners or gelli ...
are common examples. Fruit pastes, such as
quince cheese
Quince cheese (also known as quince paste) is a sweet, thick jelly made of the pulp of the quince fruit. It is a common confection in several countries.
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are popular in
Latin America
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n countries, are similar but more highly sweetened and jelled. They are sold in shallow tins or as wrapped bricks, while fruit butters usually come in wide-mouthed jars.
In order to make fruit butter, the fruit is cooked on a low temperature until much of its water has evaporated, and is then blended.
Sweeteners such as honey or sugar are often added, as are spices.
Varieties
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Apple butter
Apple butter is a highly concentrated form of apple sauce produced by long, slow cooking of apples with cider or water to a point where the sugar in the apples caramelizes, turning the apple butter a deep brown. The concentration of sugar gives a ...
* Guava paste (Cajeta de guayaba, mariola or bocadillo)
* Banana paste (mariola)
* Mango butter or paste (Cajeta de mango)
* Pear butter
*
Plum butter
Powidl (or ''powidel'', from Czech ''povidla'') is a fruit spread prepared from the prune plum (zwetschge). Unlike jam or marmalade, and unlike the German '' Pflaumenmus'' (plum puree), powidl is prepared without additional sweeteners or gelli ...
(
Powidl)
* Pumpkin butter
* Fig butter or paste
*
sirop de Liège
(french language, French for ''Liège Province, Liège syrup'', in Flemish) is a Belgium, Belgian jam or jelly-like spread (food), spread. Apple and pear are principally used, often with Date (fruit), dates: other fruit such as apricot can be ...
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Spreads (food)
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