Oooh, now I'm curious! May I have the jam link please?
My mom invents new jams just for the fun of it. Just in case you run out of ideas:
combinations I really can recommend are prune & grated/desiccated coconut or prune & walnuts. These have a shorter shelf-life, though, because the oils in the nuts get rancid after a few months.
Peach & gooseberry is also very good (honey-coloured like Vulkan's landscape, so you might name it pon-farr-jam or somesuch). In Wales I tried an excellent raspberry& rhubarb (50/50 is best) and over here in Bavaria rhubarb & strawberry (approx. 40/60) or pear & elderberries (75/25) are absolute classics.
Instead of mixing the fruits in the jam you can also make single-fruit jams and put several into jars, layer-wise. It's quite an eye catcher and very popular as a gift. As you have to wait till a layer is cold before you add the new layer this sort of jam won't keep that long (it's impossible to keep it 100% sterile). If you pop the jars up against something you can make diagonal layers which looks pretty awesome.
(blackberry & peach)
and here's a very pretty gooseberry/strawberry:
http://oetker.blob.core.windows.net...ept-Erdbeer-Stachelbeer-Schichtkonfituere.jpg
(pic is too wide for the thread's layout)
My mom invents new jams just for the fun of it. Just in case you run out of ideas:
combinations I really can recommend are prune & grated/desiccated coconut or prune & walnuts. These have a shorter shelf-life, though, because the oils in the nuts get rancid after a few months.
Peach & gooseberry is also very good (honey-coloured like Vulkan's landscape, so you might name it pon-farr-jam or somesuch). In Wales I tried an excellent raspberry& rhubarb (50/50 is best) and over here in Bavaria rhubarb & strawberry (approx. 40/60) or pear & elderberries (75/25) are absolute classics.
Instead of mixing the fruits in the jam you can also make single-fruit jams and put several into jars, layer-wise. It's quite an eye catcher and very popular as a gift. As you have to wait till a layer is cold before you add the new layer this sort of jam won't keep that long (it's impossible to keep it 100% sterile). If you pop the jars up against something you can make diagonal layers which looks pretty awesome.

and here's a very pretty gooseberry/strawberry:
http://oetker.blob.core.windows.net...ept-Erdbeer-Stachelbeer-Schichtkonfituere.jpg
(pic is too wide for the thread's layout)