| | |  | Other Products | Home » » Roland Lingonberries, 14 oz | | | | | | | Description: | | Lingonberry Jam - Roland Lingonberries have a delicious flavor, combining sweetness and tartness. They have ripened in the intense summer of northern Sweden, where the summer sun never sets. Serve from the jar with meat, game, and poultry. Use as an ice cream topping, on pancakes, rolls or toast or mix with yogurt and cereals. | | | Features: | |
• Wild Swedish Lingonberries
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 20 reviews |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A Plus for Global Commerce!May 26, 2009
By Customer Formerly Known as Giordano Bruno Till min stora förvåning! Wild Swedish Lingon, sold on-line by a company named MexGrocer! How do you say "bravo!" in Swedish? You say "bravo!"
This seems to be nostalgia week among my amazoo friends, with reviews of coffee and soaps and suntan lotions. So what makes me nostalgic? Lingon, of course! Though "hjortron" (cloudberries) will do just as well. Non-Swedes tend to think of lingon only as a jam to spread on bread. In Sweden, lingon are the natural accompaniment for mashed potatoes; you can buy a cone of mashed potatoes with lingon at the late night fast food stands. The Swedes who colonized Delaware and New Jersey were so eager to replace the lingon in their diet that they picked the nasty, bitter wild cranberries, mixed them with sugar, and invented an American tradition. But "believe you me" cranberry sauce is no match for real lingon as a relish for roast meats.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Almost as good the fresh lingonberries.May 24, 2010
By Barbara Thomason Rolands Lingonberries reminded me of our trip to Sweden and Finland. Although, not quite as good as fresh lingonberries, Rolands is the next best thing.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Hard to findMay 14, 2010
By Bishop Dave Lingonberries are great with rotisserie chicken. They are almost impossible to fine in the supermarkets. Even Whole Foods doesn't have them. This brand is consissently of great quality.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Delicious!Dec 22, 2011
By Sandy G On vacation from Illinois, we first tasted this product at a Swedish restaurant in Wisconsin. It was served as an appetizer with various Swedish crackers, and we loved it! We bought a couple of jars from the restaurant. When we ran out, I was able to find it through Amazon. Amazing! I haven't tried any other brand, so can only recommend this brand. We love it on hot biscuits, but it can be served with practically anything. Serving suggestions are on the label. It's slightly tart - so not over sweet like jam/jelly. I will continue to buy as long as Amazon will have it available.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Berries, Berries Make Me MerryNov 23, 2010
By Andrea L. Klena
"shopfrau"
Yum, yum. I discovered these berries while stationed in Europe and fell in love. I searched the web for these little jewels from Sweden but couldn't find them until I went on Amazon. The price was a little higher than I paid in the Commissary, but worth every penny. If you like a little less sweet preserves and jams,this is the choice for you. I use them on everything from pancakes and oatmeal to glaze for ham (I'll be using them this Thanksgiving). Shipping was fast and reasonable.
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