Coconut Passion Jam MAMOUR - Guadeloupean Food Product from the West Indies - an authentic product selected by NKOSI for its exceptional quality.
Coconut Passion Jam MAMOUR is an artisanal creation from the tropical islands. It combines the creamy sweetness of coconut with the fruity acidity of passion fruit, offering a smooth texture and a perfectly balanced taste.
- Natural exotic flavour that awakens the taste buds with a harmonious sweet-tangy blend.
- Rich and melting texture that enhances every slice of bread, yoghurt or dessert.
- Ingredients from sustainable agriculture, guaranteeing quality and respect for the environment.
To fully enjoy its aromas, spread the jam on a lightly toasted slice or incorporate it into a fresh dessert.
Frequently asked questions about Coconut Passion Jam MAMOUR
Q: What is Coconut Passion Jam MAMOUR?
A: An artisanal jam combining coconut and passion fruit, typical of the tropical islands.
Q: Where do the ingredients come from?
A: They are grown in the tropical islands using sustainable and respectful methods.
Q: How should the jam be stored?
A: At room temperature before opening, then in the refrigerator after opening.
Q: How do I use this jam?
A: It spreads on bread, accompanies yoghurts or fresh desserts for extra flavour.
Q: What is its main taste?
A: A perfect balance between the sweetness of coconut and the fruity acidity of passion fruit.
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💡 Recipe ideas with this product
Enjoy it as is as a gourmet snack, as an aperitif or to accompany a tea or coffee. Discover our detailed recipes and much more on the NKOSI blog.
A treat enjoyed in Africa and the Caribbean - This product is one of the sweet pleasures shared during festivals and everyday life in the African and Caribbean communities. A taste of childhood and nostalgia for the diaspora.