Clearspring's delicious range of Organic
Fruit Spreads have been transformed by replacing the gelling catalyst calcium citrate with sea vegetable powder as a more natural alternative. They have also been given contemporary new packaging, designed to dramatically increase their shelf appeal.
Taste the difference
- More than 50% fruits, our fruit spreads have wonderful, full-bodied fresh fruit flavour without added sugar, artificial colourings or preservatives.
- Made using organic fruit and fruit juices.
- A small amount of sea vegetable powder is added to balance the fruit acidity and enable the fruit pectin to set.
Organic Fruit Spread - Orange
Ingredients: Oranges* (50%), fruit juice concentrate* (49%) (grape juice concentrate*, lemon juice concentrate*), gelling agent: fruit pectin. *organically grown
Organic Fruit Spread - Apricot
Winner of Great Taste Awards gold 1 star 2011!
Ingredients: Apricot* (51%), fruit juice concentrate* (48%) (grape juice concentrate*, lemon juice concentrate*), gelling agent: fruit pectin, sea vegetable powder. *organically grown
Organic Fruit Spread - Strawberry
Ingredients: Strawberries* (50%), fruit juice concentrate* (49%) (grape juice concetrate*, lemon juice concentrate* ), gelling agent: fruit pectin, sea vegetable powder. *organically grown
Organic Fruit Spread - Blueberry
Ingredients: Blueberries* (50%), fruit juice concentrate* (grape juice concentrate*, lemon juice concentrate*), gelling agent: fruit pectin. *organically grown
Organic Fruit Spread - Cherry
Ingredients: Cherries* (56%), fruit juice concentrate* (43%) (grape juice concentrate*, lemon juice concentrate*), gelling agent: fruit pectin, sea vegetable powder. *organically grown
Organic Fruit Spread - Raspberry
Ingredients: Fruit juice concentrate* (51%) (grape juice concentrate*, lemon juice concentrate*), raspberries* (48%), gelling agent: fruit pectin, sea vegetable powder. *organically grown
Available in 290g jar
Producer - Vitagermine, Saint-Ferme France
Why they cannot be called jams:
Jams are required by law to have a minimum overall sugar content, so when fruit juice is used as an ingredient, instead of sugar, the overall sugar content (and the calories) are reduced. Thus the term 'jam' can no longer be used.






