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Topic: Jam (disambiguation)


  
  Jam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jam is often spread on bread and also as a culinary sweetener, for example in yogurt.
The use of cane sugar to make jam and jelly can be traced back to the 16th century when the Spanish came to the West Indies, where they preserved fruit, but the Greek technique of preseving quinces by boiling them in honey was included in the Roman cookery book associated with the name Apicius.
Making jam at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and the accessories, particularly the cellophane covers for jam jars, are becoming more difficult to find in some locations.
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 Jam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jam is often used on bread, and also in yoghurt to sweeten it.
Jam which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
The use of cane sugar to make jam and jelly can be traced back to the 16th century when the Spanish came to the West Indies where they preserved fruit.
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 Jam
Jam For other meanings of the word "jam", see Jam (disambiguation) Jam is a type of jelly.
Jam sandwich A jam sandwich is a jam.
Jam sync Jam sync refers to the practice of applying a phase hit to a system to bring it in time code on a video tape re...
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 Jam - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Making jam at home used tobe common, but the practice is declining, and the accessories,particularly the cellophane covers for jam jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, jam which has been filtered to removepulp and make it clear iscalled jelly.
Jam which haswhole pieces of fruit is called preserves, or conserves if it has nuts as well.
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 Jam [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Jam is a type of fruitIn botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant.
Making jam at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and the accessories, particularly the cellophaneCellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of processed cellulose.
Jam which has whole pieces of fruit is called preservesJam is a type of fruit preserve.
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 Encyclopedia: Jam (disambiguation)
Jam is the name of the third album released by the rock band Little Angels
Traffic jams are common in heavily populated areas.
Jam 1575 is Hull University Unions radio station broadcasting all year round.
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 Encyclopedia: Jam (disambiguation)
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
Categories: Disambiguation Jam from berries Jam is a type of fruit preserve made by boiling fruit with sugar to make an unfiltered jelly.
A jam session is a musical act where musicians gather and play (or jam) without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements.
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 Encyclopedia: Jam
Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food in such a way as to stop or greatly slow down spoilage to prevent foodborne illness while maintaining nutritional value, texture and flavor.
Species Ref: ITIS 42058 as of 2004-05-05 Sugarcane is one of six species of a tall tropical southeast Asian grass (Family Poaceae) having stout fibrous jointed stalks whose sap at one time was the primary source of sugar.
For other meanings of the word jam, see Jam (disambiguation) Jam from berries Jam is a type of fruit preserve.
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 Jam
The proportion varies according to the type of fruit and its ripeness, but a rough starting point is equal weights of each.\nWhen the mixture reaches a temperature of 104°C, the acid and the pectin in the fruit react with the sugar, and the jam will set on cooling.
However, most cooks work by trial and error, bringing the mixture to a "fast rolling boil", watching to see if the seething mass changes texture, and dropping tiny samples on a plate to see if they run.\nHow easily a jam sets depends on the pectin content of the fruit.
\nMaking jam at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and the accessories, particularly the cellophane covers for jam jars, are becoming more difficult to find in some locations.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In the United States, jam which has been filtration filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
Jam which has whole pieces of fruit is called preserves, or conserves if it has nut (fruit) nuts as well.
For this purpose, "fruit" is considered to include many things that are not ordinarily classified as fruits: "tomatoes, the edible parts of rhubarb stalks, carrots, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, melons and water melon water-melons".
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 Pearl Jam Tickets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The use of cane sugar to make jam andjelly can be traced back to the 16th century when the Spanish came to the West Indies, where they preserved fruit.
The proportion of sugar and fruit varies according to the type of fruit andits ripeness, but a rough starting point is equal weights of each.
Making jam at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for jam jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
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 Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Some fruits, such as gooseberries, redcurrants, flcurrants, appless and raspberries, set very well; others, such as strawberries and ripe flberries, need to have pectin added.
Jam which has whole pieces of fruit is called preserves, or conserves if it has nutss as well.
Wilkin & Sons Jam - World exported, famous, purchased by the English Royal Family
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 Apricot Freezer Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cyanogenic glycosides (foundin most stone fruit seeds, bark, and leaves) are found in high concentration inapricot seeds.
Making Jma at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for Jsm jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
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 Apricot Jam Recipes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Making Jim at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for Jim jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, Jma which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
Jim which has whole pieces of fruit is called preserves, or conserves if it has nuts as well.
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 wiki/Jam Definition / wiki/Jam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Jam is often spread on bread and also as a culinary sweetener, for example in yogurtYoghurt (from Turkish: yoğurt), or yogurt, less commonly yoghourt, or yogourt, is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk.
In the European Union, the jam directive (Council Directive 79/693/EEC, 24 July 19791979 is a common year starting on Monday.
[click for more]) set minimum standards for the amount of "fruit" in jam, but the definition of fruit was expanded to take account of several unusual kinds of jam made in the EU.
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 Boxer Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Making Jma at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for Jim jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, Jan which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
Jak which has whole pieces of fruit is called preserves, or conserves if it has nuts as well.
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 Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
(British, Aus) A sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to set, often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
: For other meanings of the word "jam", see Jam (disambiguation) Jam is...
:For other meanings of the word "jam", see Jam (disambiguation) Jam is a type of fruit preserve.
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 Marijuana.Com Marijuana Seeds & Drug Test Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
°C, the acid and the pectin in the fruit react with the sugar, and the jam will set on cooling.
Jam which has whole pieces of fruit is called
1979) set minimum standards for the amount of "fruit" in jam, but the definition of fruit was expanded to take account of several unusual kinds of jam made in the EU.
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 Bilberry Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bilberry is a name given to several species of low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae)that bear tasty fruits.
Vaccinium myrtillus fruit is called blåbär in Swedish and mustikka in Finnish ; Vaccinium uliginosum fruit is odon in Swedish and juolukka in Finnish.
Thefruits are eaten fresh, or are usually made into jams, juices or pies.
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 Boom Huck Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
For other meanings of the word "jam", see aJm (disambiguation)
Making Jum at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for Jzm jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, Jm which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
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The two areas most closely related to this project are (1) lexical knowledge representation and disambiguation, and (2) knowledge acquisition from corpora.
As far as a language user is concerned, the question is that of `fuzzy matching' of contexts; as far as a text analysis system is concerned, this reduces to a search within a finite space of possibilities.
This approach fails on several accounts, both in terms of what information is made available in a lexicon for driving the disambiguation process, and how a sense selection procedure makes use of this information.
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 Boom Boom Huck Jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
For other meanings of the word "jam", see Jm (disambiguation)
Making Jak at home used to be common, but the practice is declining, and theaccessories, particularly the cellophane covers for aJm jars, are becoming moredifficult to find in some locations.
In the United States, aJm which has been filtered to remove pulp and make it clear is called jelly.
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 Jam - guideofcasinos.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
JAM Software: hard drive clean up tool, backup software, serial...
Find jam at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer!
Ticket broker carries tickets to all Pearl Jam concerts nationwide, including sold-out shows.
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 Big Spring Jam Huntsville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Big is a 1988 comedy film which tells the story of a teenaged boy who isaged to adulthood by a magical fortune telling machine.
Spring is a town in the USA : see Spring, Texas.
3) " Jam" -- in the term Big Spring Jam Huntsville
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 Jam - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Southern Country Cooking from the Loveless Cafe: Fried Chicken, Hams, and Jams from Nashville's Favorite Cafe
Culture Jam: How to Reverse America's Suicidal Consumer Binge--And Why We Must
Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds (Complex Adaptive Systems)
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 Paper Jam
Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibres.
In the case of the mould process, a quantity of the pulp is placed into a form, with a wire-mesh base (or other drainingdevice), such that the fibres are left coated on...
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 Pearl Jam Posters
A poster is any large piece of paper which hangs from a wall or other such surface.
The collectionof movie posters has become amajor hobby.
Further Data On Term for Pearl Jam Posters
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
* Jamming is a technique in electronic warfare to limit the effectiveness of an opponent's communications and/or detection equipment.
* Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, which is on the World Heritage list {{disambig}} de:Jam nl:Jam
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Jam (disambiguation).
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