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Where It's Made
Taipei, Taiwan
Working with Friends
Dolly and Chin have been in the business of fruit for multiple generations, and are friends with many farmers. When they first started out, they spent summers working on farms to study how fruits are grown and harvested, in pursuit of perfect jam.
More Fruit than Jam
With no added gelling agent, our jams are loose in texture, featuring large chunks of fruit, processed gently to capture their freshness. They're spoonable and spreadable, and make a great topping for breads, ice cream, yogurt, or a green tea pound cake.
only fruit, sugar, and lemon juice
The fruit is hand peeled and stewed whole or in large pieces to preserve texture and pulp. Only sugar—a natural preservative—and lemon juice—lemons are green in Taiwan—are added. The fruits are slow cooked to encourage the release of their own natural pectin, which sets the jam.
Prepared in Microbatches
They make the jams in small batches as a matter of preference and principle, cooking it over portable butane burners (yes, the same kind you may use for hosting hot pot at home). The little stoves provide more sensitive control over flame, and the stockpot is the optimal size for preserving the nuances of the fruit.
Processing Time
We do our best to ship out orders within 1-2 business days. Please allow extra time around holidays and other peak shopping seasons.
Contiguous US
Orders of $100 or more ship free!* For orders below $100, shipping is capped at $10 per order, sent via UPS, FedEx, DHL, or USPS depending on your location and order size. Alternative options may be available on specific orders. See exact rates at checkout.
Non-Contiguous US
Shipping is calculated based on location and order size. Exact rates will be shown upon checkout.
International
We currently ship to Canada and the UK. Rates will be calculated at checkout based on location and order size. Please note that shipments to countries outside the US may be subject to taxes, customs duties, and fees levied by the destination country. The recipient of the shipment is the importer of record and is responsible for any of the fees listed above.