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Robertson's Bramble JellyNewest Review: ... fruit and sugar less than that she said did not set and keep so well.) In this Robertson’s jam there are 52 calories in 20g ... more More Robertsons in Food
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by - written on 28/09/07 (Very useful, 183 readings)
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IN 1859 James Robertson worked as a grocer and his wife Marion could not bear to see the excess oranges go to waste so she made orange marmalade. From this The Robinsons jams and preserves company began in Paisley Scotland. Robertson’s has now being bought up (as many other small firms have) by premier foods. One of the Robertson’s jams I like is the Bramble jelly. I bought some of this recently, (Yes I know I should have made my own but lack of time.). This jam comes as you might guess in a jar, this contains 340g. In this bramble jelly there is 63% sugar per 100g. (I know mum always used = amount fruit and sugar less than that she said ... Read the complete review
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