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Guava Jam

September 28, 2020 by baidawi 1 Comment

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Guava jam is number 2 on my list of favorite jams, number one being sorrel jam of course. I think the last time I ate a guava from a tree could be about 25 years ago so picking the fruit and eating it was a real blast from the past. Now this is my first time attempting to make guava jam so I had to do a little research on it and my approach is going to be slightly different to some of the other recipes you would find online.

Growing up, worms was an inextricable part of the guava eating experience. If you found a ripe guava without at least one worm in it consider yourself lucky. From what I remember we would just bite and spit out the piece with the worm and continue to eat the rest. Some people claim to have guava trees that bear fruit without worms… I would have to see that to believe that.

So without fail, these guavas did have worms in them so I had to cut them into quarters and remove the ones that I could find. I’m pretty sure a few slipped through the cracks but you know what they say… what doh kill does fatten, what doh fatten does purge. And anyhow you take it, we still have to cook and strain these guavas to make the jam so we good. Consider the worms extra protein.

Guava Jam

Guava Jam

Guava Jam

This super simple but amazing homemade guava jam is made from scratch. With this recipe there's no need to every buy guava jam again!
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Prep Time: 1 hour hour
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Caribbean, Tobago, Trinidad
Author: baidawi

Ingredients

  • 24 ripe guavas washed and cut into quarters
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 3 bay leaves

Instructions

  • Add sugar to guava, cover and leave to stand overnight
  • Add mixture to a pot and cook on medium/ low heat for 15 to 20 minutes
  • Skim off the foam that forms on top the mixture and discard
  • Transfer mixture to a blender then blend until smooth
  • Use a sieve and a rubber spatula to strain mixture
  • Repeat this step using a smaller sieve for a smoother texture (optional)
  • Serve & Enjoy

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Notes

Farm 7 Function Caribbean Guava

Ingredients Farm & Function Caribbean Guava

  • 2 cups Farm & Function Caribbean Guava
  • 1 cup of brown sugar
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 cloves
  • 1 piece of orange or lemon peel

Guava Jam

Guava Jam

Method:

  1. Add guava cubes to a pot with sugar, bay leaf, orange peel and cloves
  2. Cook on medium/ low heat for 15 to 20 minutes until it comes to a boil
  3. Reduce heat to low then continue to simmer for another 10 to 15 minutes
  4. Transfer to a bowl or jar and allow to cool
  5. Serve & Enjoy
Farm & Function Caribbean Guava
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