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Fruit preserves are preparations of fruits vegetables and sugar often canned or sealed for long-term storage. The preparation of fruit preserves today often involves adding commercial or natural pectin as a gelling agent although sugar or honey may be used as well. Before World War II fruit preserve recipes did not include pectin and many artisan jams today are made without pectin.

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