confituren
Confituren, the German term for fruit preserves or jam, refers to a confection made by cooking fruit with sugar until it thickens into a spreadable consistency. The technique dates back to medieval Europe, where sugar was scarce and fruits were preserved by slow simmering to concentrate their flavors and extend shelf life. In modern times, confituren are a staple in both home kitchens and commercial settings across German-speaking countries, reflecting a wide variety of fruit types and flavor profiles.
The basic preparation involves crushing or slicing fresh fruit, adding sugar, and simmering the mixture over
Confituren are regulated by EU food laws, which grant the term a protected status for products that