🍯 Spread the Joy of Yuzu!
Yakami Orchard's Japanese Yuzu Marmalade is a premium 300-gram jar (10 ounces) packed in a convenient set of 2. This artisanal marmalade combines the unique tartness of yuzu citrus with a sweet finish, making it a versatile addition to your culinary repertoire. Perfect for enhancing breakfast, desserts, or as a thoughtful gift, this marmalade is a must-have for flavor enthusiasts.
A**N
A Heavenly Taste From the Land of the Rising Sun
This Japanese import is amazing. A marmalade without the bitterness of western orange marmalade and it tastes divine on a heavily buttered English muffin. It's a wonderful way to start the day/Yakami Orchard also makes a juice from the Yuzu fruit and a friend of mine combines it with hot water to make a tea. That's next on my agenda.
I**N
Oh, it's good!
Yuzu is the king of citrus. Lemons, oranges, even limes bend the knee.Go to Japan. Eat yuzu things. Then come back to America and try to get the stuff -- it's nowhere.We're not growing them. Why aren't we growing them? Maybe yuzu doesn't like our eye-contact, and friendly greetings to strangers? Is yuzu too shy for America? Even though it has the divine right of kings?Marmalade is the queen of bread condiments. Butter, jam, and even curd show deference.I've never been to the Britons, but I hear they've got the hookup.Yuzu + Marmalade = An aristocracy I can get behind.This blend isn't too sweet, especially when you get a nice line of peel in your mouth. A little lemony, a little orangey -- complex and balanced. I found I don't care for it on pb&j -- it's just too special, but on a slice of fresh wheat toast? Divine.Yeah, it's a little spendy, but you're getting what you pay for here. The king and the queen, together at the ball.
D**H
Holds it's own (or better) against great Seville orange marmalades
I have been a connoisseur of orange marmalade my whole life, introduced to it by my parents as a child. There is ONLY one type of great orange marmalade, those made with Seville oranges. Typically these are English or Spanish brands (many of the latter being very local). Proper marmalade is not too sweet and certainly has a bitter and highly citrus taste that comes from the peel that is an obligatory component of any proper orange marmalade. Endless arguments about thickness of peel, amount of sugar, etc. They are all wonderfully silly, after all it is about taste preference. Recently I tried Yakami Orchard Yuzu marmalade. Leave it to the Japanese! In a lifetime of sampling orange marmalades whenever possible, this was the very first to be considered of comparable experience. The taste is not the same, especially it has even more citrus and a different taste than Seville oranges. But it is simply extraordinary, sublime, delicious, and subtle. The quality is excellent. Who can predict another person's taste, but that said I am confident that if you like it, you will love it. It is now part of my marmalade armamentarium!
D**L
Wonderful marmalade.
This marmalade is addictive! At first bite, I thought it rather bitter, but gradually I realized the slightly bitter aftertaste was what made it so much better than other marmalades, most of which are just too sweet. Yuzu is more elegant and sophisticated. Try it! I highly recommend.
S**Z
Perfect yuzu treat
Delicious. Lovely to add to ice cream or yogurt.
H**O
Great marmalade. Good consistency and not too sweet. Great flavor!
This marmalade is delicious! I was looking for one that is not too thick and not too thin. Also one that isn't overly sweet. This hit all the checkboxes. Its definitely in my top 3 brands so far! Very tangy with a tangerine splash. Give it a try, I recommend.
K**)
Delicious, sweet AND tart.
Very tasty preserves! Similar to orange marmalade but slighty more tart, which I like. Excellent on bread and toast, in yoghurt, or served with cheeses and charcuterie. Love it!
R**R
the best
If you havent tried it, you must.....only marmalade for me from now on!
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