That's something I've never heard of, sounds delectable. I feel it needs a scone and some cream.
Canning & Food Preservation
Canning and preserving food. Includes dehydrating, freeze-drying, etc.
It's like apple butter! Used as a spread. Good on ice cream, peanut butter sandwiches, waffles, probably lots of stuff! Scones seem right up its alley!
Found this post on all. Don't know anything about canning. What does popped mean in this content? That the can has pressurised and thus is sealed? Is there a risk that not all cans will pop?
Also that stuff looks really delicious!
A can can audibly pop when the lid seals and it means it's sealed and safe for storing at room temperature! They don't always audibly do it, there's ways of checking to see if they sealed later, but it's a very good indicator it worked! So hearing that pop is nice, I don't have to store them in the fridge because I know that one worked!
Oh, yes. They don't always all seal, for any number of reasons. The candied jalapeños I made a bit ago, 11 sealed but the 12th didn't, so that one went into the fridge to be eaten immediately!
How do you make it?