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: Dundee Ginger Preserves 4 count

Dundee Ginger Preserves 4 count

from: Keiller Dundee




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21822





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Dundee Ginger
Label: Keiller Dundee
Product Manufacturer: Keiller Dundee
Publisher: Keiller Dundee
Ranking: 21822
Studio: Keiller Dundee


Product facts:
  • This rich marmalade, a tradition of Great Britian for over 200 years,
  • Delicious addition as a side to your favorite meat or poultry
  • Delicious atop biscuits
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  • 4 ct.







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Item Description:
This rich marmalade, a tradition of Great Britain for over 200 years, is an irresistible addition to warm breads, biscuits and scones. Delicious addition as a side to your favorite meat or poultry.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ginger Day
On an English muffin, the day starts off best with the mild taste of ginger!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Ginger Preserves Ever
Found these locally in Chicago about 6 months ago. Amazon's price is high but these are definitely the best I have ever tried. My wife and I cook with it and just spread it on toast or crackers. The white jar is also distinctive.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ex-pat Australian favorite!
Although Dundee's orange marmalade is stocked everywhere, their hard-to-find ginger preserve is truly incredible. I have tried many other brands but this one is truly classic with the intense ginger flavor I love. Try it on a warm English muffin, crunchy fresh waffles or as a roast chicken glaze.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - First jar of preserve that I ate all of, myself
This preserve is really delicious -- aromatic and not too sweet nor too piquant. And it's cut in just the right size pieces for spreading: not too lumpy or too 'jammy.'

I've wasted so money on so many different preserves. I eat a few teaspoon-fulls, usually find them too sweet, then they sit in the 'frige until I finally throw them away. This brand, I ate all of in just about 2 months which is really fast, for me. It stayed in edible condition in the fridge up to the last spoonful.

Amazon is listing four bottles, each containing 1 pound of preserve, so each bottle costs about $5.50 plus shipping.



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