Elderberry jam
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How to make jam from elderberry flowers and berries for the winter - two recipes
Categories: Jam
For a long time, black elderberry was considered exclusively a pharmaceutical plant. After all, all parts of the bush are suitable for preparing medicine, from flowers to roots.
Elderberry contains certain toxins, and you need to skillfully prepare medicine, or especially desserts from it. Also, you can’t use it “as much as your heart desires.” Although the content of toxins decreases after heat treatment, people with chronic diseases or pregnant women should eat elderberry with extreme caution.