The jam-making process typically involves chopping the fruits and cooking them with sugar and pectin until they form a gel-like consistency. Once ready, the mixture is packed into sterilized jars, and then labelled.
Ripe firm fruit is handpicked and categorised based on their color, smell and appearence.
In the process of making condiments, the fruits or vegetables are cooked and processed by removing their seeds, followed by grinding. After this, the mixture is cooked again to the desired consistency with sugar, salt, spices, or other flavorings, depending on the recipe. Once, done the mixture is packed and labelled.
In this process, the fruits are thoroughly cleaned and blanched. Then, they're packed into cans or jars and heated. Finally, the cans or jars are cooled rapidly to maintain the fruits' texture and taste.
The production process for fruit drinks and beverages involves several steps, including the careful selection of fruits, washing and cleaning, juice extraction, preparation of sugar syrup, the blending of pulp, syrup, and other ingredients, adjusting ingredients as necessary, filling, sealing, and labelling the bottles.