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Onion Jam (300ml) Reviews

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Winner of the Silver Medal at the Australian Food Awards, 2019, in the Savoury Relish Class. This Onion Jam is a triumph in flavour, texture and savoury tastiness! Rosemary, Thyme, Sage & Black Sesame Seed combine masterfully with Balsamic Vinegar and Onion for mouthwatering effect!  A must have condiment for your next bbq or grill.  The QJJ Onion Jam is a perfect accompaniment to hamburgers, steak sandwiches, sausages or camembert cheese melts.  You will be telling your friends about this one!
As with all our products, this is Gluten Free and Vegan. We are All Natural and use no added artificial preservatives, colouring or additives. Our preserves are made fresh with seasonal fruit, low sugar and have a best before of one year; just best to keep in the fridge after opening. We find these products taste so fresh and great that most people will consume them within a month or two. For some though it can be even quicker :-) 
Note - technically this is a relish but in the bush it is always known as Onion Jam! (but more savoury than sweet)

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Paula Zavetchanos
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Great on sandwiches - wonderful taste
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Posted 1 year ago
Debbie Harden
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Awesome, need bigger jars!
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Posted 1 year ago
Dessmeir Harvey
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My whole family love this product. It’s to die for
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Constance Pace
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This is a great product. Love it with my cheese platter!
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Patricia Foat
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Absolutely delicious like all the other Products. I love it on a Cheese Toasted Sandwich.
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Christine Sanderson
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Posted 1 year ago
It's very hard to get a good onion relish or jam - I'm a bit skeptical because they are either full of chilli or pepper or are a sloppy sweet goo- Not Quincey Jones though it a perfect balance of umami and subtle sweetness that works with meats and cheeses or is yummy on sourdough toast - This wil be becoming a staple in our household
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