Mulberry Jam

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Cooking Instructions
- 1
Simmer all ingredients low to medium for 30 minutes and use an immersion blender to blend out and mulberry flesh into a smooth consistency.
- 2
Transfer to a sterilized glass jar and allow to cool to room temperature.
- 3
Store in your fridge, or follow water bath canning steps for a shelf stable jam.
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