Sun-drying in process
Tomatoes can also be made in to a mouth-watering selection of chutneys and relishes and, disgusting at it may sound to the uninitiated, tomato jam!
Geographically speaking, Pakistan is blessed with a wide range of climates and soil conditions; this combination allows us to produce an astonishingly wide range of crops throughout the year. This diversity means that, wherever you happen to reside, there is always something in season, therefore always something or other available at a reasonable cost, which is where preserving kicks in.
Fruits for preserving are many and include tomatoes, capsicums, aubergines, chillies, apples, oranges, lemons, apricots, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries grapefruit, peaches, black currants, red currants, white currants, gooseberries, mangoes, nectarines, pears, cherries, loquat, strawberries, plums, pomegranates, figs, bananas, kiwi fruit, pineapples, grapes, guavas, melon, watermelon, cactus figs (this being the fruit of the ‘Opuntia’ cactus) and just about any other fruit you can think of.
Vegetables for preserving include peas, beans, onions, carrots, cabbage, red cabbage, kale, cauliflower, turnips, radish (mooli), cucumber, zucchini, pumpkin, loki, tinda, garlic, ginger, sweet corn, leaf beet/Swiss chard and beetroot.