In a world filled with fast-paced living and instant gratification, LunaGrown small-batch grape jelly reminds us to slow down and savor the simple pleasures in life. From the vineyards to your table, this delightful jelly takes you on a journey of wholesome bliss.
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Summer Heat Health with LunaGrown 馃攰
Fresh fruit is one of the best ways to replenish potassium levels, and one of the safest (avoiding supplements) there is usually enough sodium in your daily meals naturally that adding salt is not necessary to replenish what you’ve lost. Those with blood sugar concerns as well as the elderly and the very young, should be aware and take proper care throughout the day.

For Immediate Release-LunaGrown Jams the Internet with Tradition
LunaGrown Jams the Internet with Traditional Favorites
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 7, 2014Contact: Christopher Wilson, chris@lunagrown.com
We are pleased to announce that LunaGrown is taking a giant leap forward and available for online purchase in the United States.
After two fantastic seasons of unparalleled success, we have decided to take advantage of new opportunities. This year, you will still see your favorite LunaGrown Jams: free from artificial ingredients and additives, full of flavor and a healthy choice in Jam. Our mission to bring you a traditionally made jam product and retain a positive image remain strong. We are proud to begin expanding to cities and towns across America.
With a new year and a new location, LunaGrown will also be making some changes. While our production remains the same, it is our intent to expand our line of traditionally made jams suited to the Nation’s Regional interests. With the availability of LunaGrown online, Americans may once again enjoy the custom of small batch jams in their homes.
We look forward to continuing our great relationship with our local community, farmers, fellow artisans, and all of our fans-with spring just around the corner, we will be in full gear both at the farm and in the kitchen. Everyone at LunaGrown, is committed to making this year’s opportunities memorable.
Our list of local retailers continues to grow and refine itself. We are thankful to the fine artisans that use LunaGrown as part of their production when creating gourmet foods. We are also proud to have so many visionaries support our efforts in bringing tradition back to our homes and families.
For more information, please visit www.LunaGrown.com
We look forward to seeing you at this Summer’s Markets!

Blood Orange Marmalade and Date Nut Bread
LunaGrown is always pleased when it is Marmalade season, and for us, it’s wintertime. Our favorite is the Blood Orange Marmalade which we create with Moro Blood Oranges.

Holiday Dinner With LunaGrown
We are very pleased to share with you some of our favorite holiday recipes. 聽We begin with a wonderful holiday cocktail and goat cheese appetizer.

Remaking the Classic American Sandwich 馃攰
Ditch the jelly. Jams and preserves have a little more body to them; they spread evenly onto your sandwich and most importantly they contain fiber. Fiber will help your body keep your sugars at a normal level, avoiding the unhealthy peaks that some jellies lend themselves too.

Jam, Jelly, Preserves, What’s the Difference

Jam, Jelly, Preserves, What’s the Difference
Jam,聽jelly,聽preserves and conserves;聽fruit聽spreads and butters and Marmalades, oh my! These are just some of the terms associated with preserved聽fruit聽products. It’s a real wonder that something as simple as preserved聽fruit聽could be so complicated.
According to convention and common knowledge…
Jelly: Just the juice, nothing but the juice. And聽sugar. No seeds, whole berries or chunks of聽fruit. Clear and well-jelled.
Jam: Crushed, pur茅ed or chopped聽fruit聽cooked down with聽sugar. A soft, chunk-free pulp.
Preserve: Chopped or whole聽fruit聽cooked with聽sugar聽until a syrupy base able to suspend the聽fruit聽chunks develops.
Conserve: A preserve made with more than one聽fruit, often including raisins and nuts. Sometimes a conserve refers to a more thickly-stewed preserve.
Fruit Spread: A recent addition to the jam aisle,聽fruit聽spreads began as reduced-calorie products made with alternative sweeteners and聽fruit聽juice concentrates.
Fruit Butter: Fruit pur茅es slowly cooked down with聽sugar, lemon juices and spices to a smooth, soft consistency.
Marmalade: A soft, typically citrus-based jelly. The sweet jelly balances the bitterness of the citrus peels, which are included along with the聽fruit聽pulp.
According to the FDA…
In the United States, some jam and jelly related terms are regulated and some are not.
Regulated products and product names include Jam, Preserve, Jelly and Fruit Butter:
This means that products with these names have to conform to certain specifications and recipes. For instance, a product called “Jelly” must contain at least 65 percent water soluble solids (sugar) and must be made with聽fruit聽juices or concentrates. “Preserves” and “Jams” (interchangeable聽FDA聽terms), must contain at least 65 percent聽sugar聽and 45 percent聽fruit. If a product does not meet these requirements, it must be called by another name. For example, some Fruit Spreads are only 44 percent聽sugar, so the cannot be labeled “Jams” or “Preserves.”
A Matter of Sugar:聽One of the defining specifications for jams and related products is the total聽sugar聽content. This includes the聽sugar聽present in the聽fruit聽and the聽sugar聽added through cane聽sugar聽or concentrates and syrups.聽 This is often referred to as “soluble solids” or “Brix.” For example, if 10 grams of聽sugar聽are added to 90 grams of water, the resulting 100 grams of聽sugar聽solution are said to have a Brix of 10 or a soluble solids content of 10% (i.e. 10%聽sugar聽by weight). Similarly, a聽fruit聽preserve should have a Brix measurement of 65 (or 65%聽sugar聽by weight = 65 grams of聽sugar聽in 100 grams of preserve).
More on sugar:
CANE SUGAR vs. GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE
Organic cane聽sugar聽is obtained from the juice of a聽sugar聽cane plant. The sugarcane is harvested and once the plant juice is pressed out of the stalks and heated to a boil, the resulting syrup is then processed into granular聽sugar. Granulated organic cane聽sugar聽contains about 99.6 percent聽sugar. Similarly, grape juice concentrate is made from the juice of white grapes which have been pressed. Once the pressed juice is boiled to evaporate the remaining water, the resulting syrup contains 68 -70 percent sugars.
SUCROSE, FRUCTOSE, GLUCOSE
Organic cane聽sugar聽consists primarily of sucrose. Sucrose, in turn is made of one half glucose and one half fructose – two molecules stuck together. When cane聽sugar聽is heated during the process of making a conserve, almost all of the sucrose splits apart into single molecules of fructose and glucose. White grape concentrate consists mainly of a mixture of fructose and glucose, and this does not change during the cooking process. Ultimately, this means that the 44 percent soluble solids content in both conserves and spreads is made of virtually the same amount and kinds of sugars!

Goodness In Seeds 馃攰
Quite often people ask if LunaGrown Jam’s contain the seeds or skins of the fruits used. The answer is always Yes, whenever possible.
Realizing that some need to avoid seeds due to diverticulitis, and others may have ill fitting dentures which can be troublesome. To these folks we offer a variety which does not contain seeds such as Apple, Mango or other stone fruit varieties.