Barleduc

/ˌbɑɹləˈdʌk/ noun

A type of jam or preserve made with white or red currants, often individually seeded by hand in a decorative manner.

From Bar-le-Duc, a French town in the Meuse region famous for this specialty since the 16th century. The name became the English term for this specific preserve through French culinary tradition.

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