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Plum jerkum – Alcoholic drink; Plum cake – Range of cakes made with dried or fresh fruit [2] [3] [4] Plum jam [5] Plum pie [6] [7] Plum sauce – Chinese condiment; Powidl – Sweet prune spread; Prune cake – Range of cakes made with dried or fresh fruit [8] [9]
Traditionally the plums were "overcooked," (to promote evaporation) in a copper kettle, or sometimes vinegar preserved, or even steamed. [1] One recipe for "dark red plum jam" (povidl) begins with placing the plums in a fermentation crock along with sugar and cider vinegar, and letting the mixture sit for a day before cooking. [2]
Dill Dip To serve this herby dip, chop up some of your favorite fresh vegetables like cucumbers, peppers, and carrot sticks. Or opt for homemade pita wedges for dipping.
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The flavor of the sauce varies based on the ripeness of the plum, but generally tends to be pungently tart. To lower the tartness level, sweeter types of plums are occasionally added during preparation. Traditionally, in addition to plum, the following ingredients are used: garlic, pennyroyal, cumin, coriander, dill, chili pepper and salt.
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The second hypothesis is via 19th-century Chinese workers in Hawaii that also carried the tradition of li hing mui with them as salted and dried apricots. In this version, the name "chamoy" is supposedly derived from 西梅, see mui ([siː muːi]), which is more accurately a catchall term for dried fruit (especially plums) in Hawaii.