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Hot Tea with Jam, Fruit tea (Herbata z Dżemem)

February 16, 2012 by Lois Britton 7 Comments

Today is Fat Thursday in Poland, Tlusty Czwartek.  The tradition is to eat pączki, a pastry that resembles a glazed jelly doughnut.  My friend Klaudia told me that the most authentic filling is a rose jam.  The ones I bought have a strawberry preserve.  (I will have to keep sampling!)

This conversation led to Klaudia telling me that Poles also put the rose jam in hot tea.  I checked two supermarkets on the way home looking for rose jam but came back empty handed.  Never mind; I’ll try hot tea with one of the jams we have in the fridge.

I chose a mixed fruit jam – apple, plum, and cinnamon.  I put a heaping teaspoon full in a cup of black tea and it was delicious, a much more fruity flavor than fruit flavored teas.  I’m going to have to try this with iced tea this summer too.

Lois Britton

An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in Poznań, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com,  she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida. She is the author of The Polish Housewife Cookbook, available on Amazon and on her website.

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  1. Melinda

    February 17, 2012 at 12:41 am

    I hope you’ll let us know if you ever get rose jam. I’m really curious to know what that tastes like! Sounds kind of neat.

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  2. Lori

    February 17, 2012 at 12:55 am

    It is very mild, hard to describe. Easy to find it used with Polish pastries

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  3. sana sayyed

    February 17, 2012 at 5:41 am

    hey a fruit tea with jam sounds such an interesting idea! cant wait to try it..thanks for sharing the idea:)

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  4. ahnn

    February 24, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    I’ve tried this and it’s really great. Hope to find more from you. Thanks for sharing.

    Fruit Tea

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  5. Jessica Anne

    February 28, 2012 at 9:30 am

    Looks Amazing!

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  6. Stas

    March 15, 2012 at 10:17 pm

    Hi Lois, happy accident I found your blog. I have a good news for you. You can bay a rose jam (konfitura) in Piotr i Pawel supermarket (Poznan, Murawa Str.). The best is jam made from roses flowers.

    Reply
  7. james

    March 29, 2012 at 11:14 pm

    Amazing how simple it can be to communicate with people and have them understand a certain topic, you made my day.
    Fruit tea

    Reply

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