This recipe is translated from Cookpad Spain. See original:
Mermelada de brevas con azúcar caña
Fig Jam with Cane Sugar

Fini Bautista Angulo @finibautista
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Fig Jam with Cane Sugar
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Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel and chop the figs, add the cane sugar and lemon juice, and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
- 2
When you can draw a path through the jam with a spatula, it's ready. Blend if you prefer a smoother texture, then place in an airtight jar and let it sit upside down for 24 hours🤤🤤
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