Pioneer Valley Gourmet Huckleberry Jam
- Made from wild fruit picked in the Rocky Mountains
- Huckleberries are rare and expensive, but they are worth it.
- A beautiful deep, dark purple color
- It's not just for bread or jam; it works as a topping on ice cream.
- It has a tart, bright flavor reminiscent of black currents.
- A beautiful, 8-ounce, hex glass jar with a foil label, perfect for gifts.
- A gourmet jam that is fit for a bucket list.
As we drive the mountain backroads in August,, we find huckleberry pickers parked along the sides of the roads. Out in the trees somewhere, they stake out their patch. They may return to the same patch every night for a week, returning to their jobs each day.
It's not just that huckleberries taste good; they're like gold. For many, they are too good and too expensive to eat. The country markets sell them for over $50 per gallon, and the city folks will pay it. So, the country folks sell their berries to the country markets who freeze them and sell them to others.
No one pays $50 a gallon for berries unless they are very good. Try this jam, or give a jar to someone you love.
You may become addicted. You may find they're worth $50. Discover huckleberry jam for yourself or a loved one.
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This huckleberry jam is perhaps the best jam I’ve ever had. I love having it on English muffins with a bit of butter in the morning, though it’s also great on biscuits!
We got a variety of jams from Pioneer Valley and have so far only tried Lingonberry jam - it is delicious with an interesting, unique taste.
Pioneer Valley Gourmet Huckleberry Jam