Smucker’s (“bringing you the goodness of jams, jellies, preserves, and
smiles”) and Welch’s (“makes the most delicious jams, jellies, and
spreads”) are two of the biggest names in jellies and jams. And most of
their products did well in our tests. But other brands—365 Everyday
Value grape, Bonne Maman, and Trader Joe’s strawberry—scored at least as
high. And Smucker’s Simply Fruit was just OK.
Among the lower-rated products was the priciest one in the bunch. The
label on Stonewall Kitchen, $7.05 per jar (31 cents per tablespoon),
says, “Whole, sun-ripened, sweet strawberries make our strawberry jam an
exceptional American classic bursting with memories of summer.” Not
according to our trained tasters, who found a musty off-taste in some of
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The top four all have a strong grape flavor and are quite sweet. Differences weren’t very noticeable. The lower-rated Market Pantry is a looser gel and creates a gummy feeling in the mouth. “Concord,” by the way, simply refers to the type of grape used to make jelly and juice.
(See also: Baking chocolate taste test)
Strawberry jams
Bonne Maman and Trader Joe’s have big fruit flavor and big strawberry pieces; Welch’s strawberry flavor has a hint of grape; Smucker’s Seedless is thicker than most of the tested jams, with a uniform texture; and Smucker’s Low Sugar has some fresh strawberry flavor but is a bit sour and more runny than others. The lower-rated strawberry jams have off-tastes. Archer Farms lost points for a slight medicinal flavor; Polaner and Smucker’s Simply Fruit taste a tad pruney.
Bottom line.
The very good grape jellies taste similar, so choose by price. The very good strawberry jams have slightly different textures. Choose Bonne Maman or Trader Joe’s if you favor strawberry chunks; Smucker’s Seedless if you don’t like seeds. Try Smucker’s Low Sugar if you’re looking to limit sugar. And note that the words “all fruit” or “simply fruit” didn’t guarantee a tastier jam. Our experts also rated the nutrition of each jelly and jam—based on calories, sodium, and sugars—and judged the products good or very good. Polaner All Fruit is the only one with fiber (3 grams).
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