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Minnestalgia Jams & Jellies

Minnestalgia's Minnesota made Berry Jellies & Jams - Order buttons are at the bottom of this page - buy yours here!

Our  Jellies - Wild Grape Jelly, Wild Plum Jelly, Chokecherry Jelly, Highbush Cranberry Jelly, Crab Apple Jelly, Hawthorn Jelly (Thorn Apple Jelly) & Elderberry Jelly

Our Jams - Raspberry Jam, Blackberry Jam, Blueberry Jam, Strawberry Jam & Lingonberry Jam

Look for our new Raspberry Wine Jelly and Black Currant Wine Jelly coming soon!

Jelly and Jam Recipes coming soon too!

In the tradition of the great Northwoods we are proud to bring you our homemade Berry Jellies and Jams made with care and quality as only your own Grandmother could have made them.  When enjoying our Fruit Jellies and Jams you are invited to share memories of a simpler time when all the best things in life were right at your doorstep...the great Northwoods!

Many of our Jellies and Jams are from hand harvested wild berries gathered from the Northwoods of Minnesota or are grown by small family operations.  With that old fashioned flavor you will remember from Gramma's house, our Jellies and Jams are delicious on traditional sandwiches, muffins, waffles, pancakes, English muffins, French toast and bagels.  Try as a flavoring for baked goods, meat sauces or blended with cream cheese or brie for a wonderful spread on crackers or baguettes.

Enjoy the Northwoods Difference!

 


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Blackberry Jam 12oz Jar

Blueberry Jam 12oz Jar

Chokecherry Jelly 12oz Jar

Chokecherry Jelly 3oz

Crab Apple Jelly 12oz

Elderberry Jelly 12oz jar

Hawthorn Jelly 12oz Jar

Highbush Cranberry Jelly 12oz Jar

Lingonberry Jam 12oz Jar

Raspberry Jam 12oz Jar

Strawberry Jam 12oz Jar

Wild Grape Jelly 12oz Jar
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