Earth & Vine Red Bell Pepper & Ancho Chili Jam

Gourmet Food : Earth & Vine Red Bell Pepper & Ancho Chili Jam

Earth & Vine Red Bell Pepper & Ancho Chili Jam

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 : Earth & Vine Red Bell Pepper & Ancho Chili Jam
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Price: $6.99
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Pacific Rim Gourmet
Ingredients: Sweet red bell peppers, cane sugar, cider vinegar, premium ancho chili, fruit pectin.
Label: Earth & Vine Provisions
Manufacturer: Earth & Vine Provisions
Publisher: Earth & Vine Provisions
Studio: Earth & Vine Provisions



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThis bold, yet mild jam is excellent on a smoked turkey or grilled chicken sandwich. Serve along side lamb, pork or poultry. Pour over cream cheese or warmed Brie for an outstanding appetizer. Top salmon mousse, or spread over meat loaf stuffed bell peppers and bake.




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  • Net Wt. 9 oz.
  • Product of USA
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!
Such a unique flavor that is a hit at parties. Just throw it over whipped cream cheese and serve with crackers and you have the perfect appetizer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding...
Use this jam with cream cheese and spread on Wholefoods Everything Flatbread crackers....great appetizer.



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