Sources for buying sugar-free marmalade in the US?
June 16, 2013 8:00 AM   Subscribe

I am not having luck buying good sugar free marmalade. I've looked in grocery stores, where I can sometimes find Smuckers, but it's not great. My online shopping skills seem to have deserted me for this task, and i don't know what specialty stores I should be looking at.... I live in the Boston area, so have access to a wide range of specialty type stores, and definitely willing to order online as well. Anyone have sources for sugar-free preserves or marmalades?
posted by darsh to Food & Drink (7 answers total)
 
Walden Farms Calorie Free Fruit Spread Orange Marmalade -- 12 oz

I haven't tried it myself so no idea if it's better than the Smuckers brand.
posted by Jacqueline at 8:04 AM on June 16, 2013


Have you tried searching for "diabetic marmalade" online? Manufacturers seem to avoid the sugar free label. Stute and Frank Cooper both retail dibetic labelled ones.
posted by BenPens at 8:23 AM on June 16, 2013


I don't know whether sweetened with fruit juice is the same thing? Probably not, but if so, American Spoon's products are a huge favorite around my home.
posted by janey47 at 9:19 AM on June 16, 2013


Best answer: Thursday Cottage makes diabetic marmalade and jam, which is pretty decent per my father. You can mail order through Jolly Grub.
posted by gudrun at 10:57 AM on June 16, 2013


If you're interested in making it, you can simplify the process by buying pre-sliced seville oranges in a tin. There are recipes on-line for making marmalade with stevia &c.
posted by kmennie at 11:32 AM on June 16, 2013


They don't make a marmalade, but Nature's Hollow makes the only sugar free jams that I've found to be worth eating. Opinions are more mixed on their other products. Walden Farms products are totally fake pseudo food, texturizers with artificial flavors. Smuckers didn't taste like anything to me, just smelled of fruit but no taste.
posted by monopas at 12:17 PM on June 16, 2013


Best answer: Looking at Netrition in their low carb section, looks like a few of the jam brands they carry make SF marmalades. La Nouba, Polaner, Jok n Al. Look in the Condiments section.
posted by monopas at 12:39 PM on June 19, 2013


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