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Quince Jam With Cardamom and Pistachios

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Alex Lau

There’s no substitute for quince, which is closely related to apples and pears. Astringent and very hard-fleshed when raw, it softens and becomes fragrant when cooked. Quince is in season in fall, but if you can’t find it fresh, look for a high-quality quince jam from a Middle Eastern market.