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Cranberries, cranberries, and nothin' but cranberries! Except some sugar, and citrus pectin as a gelling agent. The English do preserves well, and this Wild Cranberry will quickly become your reach-for sauce to accompany duck, turkey, goose, or those incredible Christmas Day leftover sandwiches. 

The Wilkin family have been farming at Tiptree, Essex, since 1757, and making quality preserves there since 1885. There, they grow a wide range of traditional English fruits and use them to make conserves and condiments in their nut-free factory by the farm.

Tiptree products are made to cherished recipes and are free from artificial colours and flavours. They inspect and prepare their fruit by hand then cook in small batches using traditional, copper-bottomed pans. Tiptree received their first Royal Warrant from George V in 1911, and remain Royal Warrant holders as purveyors of Tiptree Products to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Tiptree Wild Cranberry Sauce 210g

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Cranberries, cranberries, and nothin' but cranberries! Except some sugar, and citrus pectin as a gelling agent. The English do preserves well, and this Wild Cranberry will quickly become your reach-for sauce to accompany duck, turkey, goose, or those incredible Christmas Day leftover sandwiches. 

The Wilkin family have been farming at Tiptree, Essex, since 1757, and making quality preserves there since 1885. There, they grow a wide range of traditional English fruits and use them to make conserves and condiments in their nut-free factory by the farm.

Tiptree products are made to cherished recipes and are free from artificial colours and flavours. They inspect and prepare their fruit by hand then cook in small batches using traditional, copper-bottomed pans. Tiptree received their first Royal Warrant from George V in 1911, and remain Royal Warrant holders as purveyors of Tiptree Products to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.