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    AROMATIC PRESERVES
    Laura Compton, W. Blake Gray, Karola Saekel, Amanda Gold, Alex Malamud

    San Francisco Chronicle
    Wednesday, June 27, 2007

    ( Discovery ) Aromatic preserves

    As the summer approaches with blooming roses and ripening fruits,
    their powerful fragrance hangs in the air -- and locked in a jar
    of Harvest Song preserves. These flavor-packed, potent concoctions
    range from Tea-Rose Petal to the award-winning preserves. Harvest
    Song's products are made in the valley of Mount Ararat in Armenia
    and imported by a New York-based company that bills the ingredients
    as only "sun, seed and soil."

    Food and Wine staffers tried the Tea-Rose Petal variety with a creamy
    blue cheese; one staff member liked them best "slathered on toast."

    The apricot preserves were deemed "not too sweet, with a rich texture,"
    and pair nicely with spicy, salty charcuterie and sharp-flavored
    cheeses.

    And for a sweet breakfast alternative, the apricot preserves taste
    quite nice mixed with a tart Greek-style yogurt such as Fage.

    Harvest Song Artisanal Preserves are $5.99 for a 10-ounce jar at
    Bi-Rite Market (3639 18th St., S.F.), and $7.49 for an 18.9-ounce
    jar at Cheese Plus (2001 Polk St.; S.F.) and Sur La Table, various
    locations.
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