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South Devon Chilli Farm - Apple Chilli Jelly (250g)

South Devon Chilli Farm - Apple Chilli Jelly (250g)

This classic chilli jam has a great balance of sweet and heat with a gorgeous apple note from the apples grown alongside the chillies in Devon. They travel just a few metres for jam-making. Nothing better to go with pork, be that pulled in a bun or a thick grilled chop.

Subscription price

£6.35
£2.54 / 100g

Regular price

£6.70

South Devon Chilli Farm - Apple Chilli Jelly (250g)

Subscription price

£6.35

Regular price

£6.70

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This classic chilli jam has a great balance of sweet and heat with a gorgeous apple note from the apples grown alongside the chillies in Devon. They travel just a few metres for jam-making; beat that! Nothing better to go with pork, be that pulled in a bun or a thick grilled chop.


South Devon Chilli Farm has grown from a backyard hobby to a thriving destination, with full-time growing, pickling, preserving and sauce making, all run from a fantastic farm shop in the heart of Devon. We are thrilled to have them as our key chilli provider, supplied to us by the bottle and also added to our own products, like in our marinated cuts, sausages and meatballs.

Apples (40%), Sugar, Fresh Chilli (1%), Lemon Juice. Prepared with 40g of fruit per 100g. Sugar 65g per 100g.


May contain traces of NUTS.


For allergens see ingredients in BOLD.

Typical values per 100g:
Energy1089kJ
255kcal
Fat0.1g
  of which saturates0.0g
Carbohydrates66.0g
  of which sugars65.0g
Protein0.2g
Salt0.02g
Store at ambient temperature. When storing, avoid strong sunlight. Once opened, refrigerate and use within 7 days.
While we do everything we can to make sure product information displayed on our website is correct, product recipes and ingredients are subject to change. This may affect nutrition, dietary, and allergen information. We recommend you always check the product label before use.
Country of origin: UK