Rosemary | Made in Lebanon
Rosemary is a Lebanese jams and preserves maker. Handcrafted compotes and nut-infused jams in large jars for gourmands and fine dining. As part of Lebanon’s vibrant made-in-Lebanon economy, Rosemary represents the authenticity, craftsmanship, and heritage that define Lebanese production. This page is part of the Made in Liban directory of authentic Lebanese brands and producers.
About Rosemary
Rosemary is part of a generation of Lebanese jams and preserves makers working to preserve heritage, support local communities, and bring authentic Lebanese products to a global audience. Handcrafted compotes and nut-infused jams in large jars for gourmands and fine dining. Whether you’re a Lebanese consumer at home, part of the global diaspora, or simply someone who appreciates quality, supporting Rosemary directly contributes to Lebanon’s economy and helps sustain its creative and productive industries.
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Why Rosemary Matters
Every Lebanese brand featured in the Made in Liban directory plays a role in Lebanon’s economic and cultural recovery. Supporting producers like Rosemary means choosing authenticity over imitation, sustaining Lebanese livelihoods, and helping the country’s most talented makers continue their craft. Rosemary contributes to Lebanon’s reputation as a source of high-quality, distinctive products that tell the story of the country’s people, regions, and traditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What jams or preserves does Rosemary make?
Rosemary is a Lebanese jams and preserves maker. Traditional Lebanese mouneh (preserved foods) includes fig, apricot, quince, rose petal, and citrus jams — central to Lebanese mountain food culture.
Are Rosemary jams made from Lebanese fruit?
Lebanese jam makers typically use locally grown fruit harvested from Lebanon’s orchards. Rosemary continues this tradition of seasonal preservation rooted in Lebanese mountain villages.
Is Rosemary 100% Lebanese-owned?
Yes. Rosemary is Lebanese-owned, helping preserve the tradition of mouneh — Lebanon’s centuries-old practice of seasonal food preservation.
Where can I buy Rosemary preserves?
Rosemary preserves are available through the channels listed on this page. Many Lebanese preserve makers also distribute through diaspora-focused specialty grocers internationally.
What makes Lebanese jams distinctive?
Lebanese jams use local fruit varieties, traditional recipes (often with rose water or orange blossom), and time-honored preservation techniques that yield exceptional flavor — a hallmark of producers like Rosemary.
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