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THE tomato jam is not common in the mornings of the average Greek family.
But once you taste it, you understand the surprise in the taste — sweet, sour, with a slight spicy note.
Between the fruity jam and the salty local product, tomato jam balances deliciousness and durability.
This article explains in detail what it is, how you can make it, where it fits in, and why it deserves a place in your kitchen.
1. What is tomato jam?
Difference from traditional jams
THE tomato jam stands out from red fruits such as strawberry or apricot.
The tomato is the star here — full of fat, natural sweetness, and intense aroma.
Tomato jam has a strong sweet-sour balance and can be produced with or without animal additives — vegan friendly!
Types of tomatoes used
Cherry tomatoes, pomodoro tomatoes and ripe plum tomatoes are ideal for jam.
Small cherry tomatoes give a strong flavor and aroma in a shorter boiling time.
Large fruits (e.g. pomodoros) produce a richer and denser result.
How it came about – origins and variations
It first appeared on Mediterranean tables as a method of preserving tomatoes.
In Campania, Italy, they combine it with basil, in Spain with peppers.
The Greek variation often contains cinnamon or tahini.
2. Nutritional value
Source of lycopene, vitamins C and A
THE tomato jam It contains lycopene, a strong antioxidant that enhances vascular health.
Vitamin C in tomatoes strengthens the immune system.
Beta-carotene gives it additional nutritional value.
Rich in antioxidants
Lycopene and natural flavonoids protect the body from oxidative stress and inflammation.
3. Where is tomato jam used?
On a cheese platter
It pairs perfectly with goat cheese, gruyere, or parmesan—the sweet-sour contrast brings out their savory texture.
In brunch dishes
Spread tomato jam on toast, rusks, or a slice of bread — it creates a strong contrast.
In a sandwich
It emphasizes meat, chicken, or even veggie burgers with their characteristic burst of flavor.
As a garnish on meat dishes
It works like a glaze for pork, imparting a sweet and sour caramelized texture.
In pies or tarts
It is incorporated into the bottom of a tart as a base — it gives depth of flavor and a new dimension to the dish.
4. Why you should try tomato jam
Gourmet choice
An upgrade to everyday food that serves up surprises and contrast on your plate.
Intense tomato flavor
It harmoniously combines sweet, sour, and spicy — not something you find easily in the supermarket.
Easy and economical
With seasonal tomatoes and a few ingredients, the best jam can be made even at home.
Ideal for gifts
A jar of tomato jam, decorated with an elegant bag or ribbon, makes a personal, gourmet gift.
Conclusion
THE jam This is an imaginative, healthy and versatile addition to the kitchen.
From breakfast dishes to gourmet rolls, it brings a unique touch.
Try it in your culinary repertoire and discover new flavor paths.
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