IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT JAM. WHAT THE LONDON "TIMES" SAYS. WHY "K" JAM BEATS ALL, nnHE famous London "Times" is an A undisputed authority on every subject with which it deals, and therefore every housewife will bo interested to know what the "Times" says about Jam. .In its special Pood Number, issued on June 8, IBM, it gay 6:— "Whilst it would be too much to claim that commercial jamß are invariably better than those made at home, it would bo safe to affirm that better jam- can bo and is ruado in factories than it is possible to make privately. In tho factory tho jam- .- boiler works year in and year out under nearly constant conditions, whilst the amateur employs her skill but seldom, and has no proDerlyorganised cooking p3«nt. Boiling' over a fire 'or gas is an inferior method to the use of steam for two reasons: it takes longer, or, in other words, there is more time in which the flavour of the fruit is' dissipated in the air, and the colour of tho jam, even though no actual burning takes place, is darker. ... A towndweller buying fruit from a shop will not get -it in as good condition as the manufacturer who buys on the market, still' less when, as is very often the tase. fruit is delivered from the farm right into the factory." The moral of the above- is simply this: Buy "K" Jam, the best Jam made anywhere. "K" Jam is prepared from sunripened fruit delivered freshly from orchard to- factory. The "K" Factory is situated' in tho, heart of New Zealand's finest fruit district, and is the largest and -most up-to-date in the Dominion. "K" Jam is made under ideal conditions, and is guaranteed absolutely pure. Therefore, you cannot <do better than buy "K" Jam always.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2239, 27 August 1914, Page 4
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