Hawaii's Lilikoi Jelly Is Making Quite An Impression

By Stella Gay


For individuals with a sweet tooth jams and jellies are an essential part of our diet. Whether it is strawberry, blackberry, or blueberry jelly you know that it will enhance breakfast, lunch, and yes, even dinner. However, one thing that many people may not be aware of is a new fruit that is flooding the market. Lilikoi jelly is the newest flavor on the block.

The word alone may cause you to scratch your head in wonder. This fruit is just coming onto the market. It is not very common, and until now has rarely been seen outside of the tropics. The reason for this is due to the plants requirements for warm temperatures, fertile ground, and large amounts of water. It produces fruit that is composed of lemon yellow cratered skin, is small, and is made of light creamy skin that encompasses black seeds.

Normally it is not eaten raw as the flavor can be a bit much. People who bite into its flesh will pucker up as the flavor is both intensely sweet and sour. It can be considered extreme in taste. For that reason many prefer it cooked up in a tasty dessert, or transformed into a delicious jelly.

The benefits of eating it are not just for the flavor, the fruit provides nearly fifty percent of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C, contains twenty five percent of the daily vitamin A requirements, and packs a whopping ten grams of fiber. This fruit is popular as a jelly is because it contains large amounts of sugar making it the ideal candidate for jelly.

If you are curious regarding how to use this in your every day life, there are many possibilities. Try slathering it on a sandwich, adding it to a recipe, or enjoy it on a spoon fresh out of the container. Feel free to try these other suggestions.

Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are the staple in mainstream diets. It can be considered a comfort food. Yet, after years of the same blackberry, blueberry, or strawberry flavors, the sandwich may become a dull lunch option. This is where lilikoi steps in. It will liven up bored taste buds, and may encourage individuals to try new flavor combinations.

If you are going to a housewarming party, or are looking for a unique present for that person who has everything, you may consider creating a tropical basket. This is a great present with an exotic flair. Pair this condiment with other Hawaiian themed foods such as macadamia nuts, add some coconut rum or Margarita mix, and presto you just created a fast and easy gift that will not fail to impress.

This product is making a loud statement for one simple reason: it possesses an amazing taste that is hard to beat. Plus, what better way to enjoy a little bit of Hawaii from the comfort of your own home. This fruit brings a little bit of the exotic into your kitchen.




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