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Is Bonne Maman Jam Clean?

šŸ“… Updated February 2026ā±ļø 5 min readNEW
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TL;DR

Bonne Maman is cleaner than 90% of grocery store jams. It uses simple, whole ingredients like sugar and fruit pectin instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup. However, it is not organic, meaning their strawberries likely contain pesticide residues. For a healthier option, choose their "Intense" fruit spread line, which has 39% less sugar.

šŸ”‘ Key Findings

1

Ingredients are incredibly simple: just fruit, sugar, lemon juice, and pectin.

2

Standard preserves contain 13g of sugar per tablespoon—that's more than a Krispy Kreme donut's worth in two scoops.

3

Non-GMO Project Verified, but not organic, posing a pesticide risk for berry flavors.

4

Recent 2025/2026 recalls in Asian markets cited mold contamination in specific batches, highlighting the lack of strong artificial preservatives (a double-edged sword).

The Short Answer

Bonne Maman is Acceptable. It is significantly better than standard American jams because it avoids High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), artificial colors (Red 40), and preservatives.

However, it misses the "Recommended" badge for two reasons:

1. It is not organic. Strawberries are consistently #1 on the EWG's "Dirty Dozen" list for pesticide residue. Since jam concentrates the fruit, you are potentially getting a concentrated dose of pesticides.

2. Sugar content. The standard preserves are 50-60% sugar by weight.

If you love the brand, switch to their Intense Fruit Spread line. It tastes fruitier and cuts the sugar by nearly 40%.

Why This Matters

Most cheap jams are essentially fruit-flavored corn syrup. They use HFCS to spike sweetness and chemical preservatives to sit on a shelf for five years.

Bonne Maman proves you don't need chemistry to make jam. Their ingredient list looks exactly like what your grandmother would use: fruit, sugar, lemon juice, and pectin.

But "simple" doesn't always mean "healthy." A serving of their standard preserves has 13 grams of sugar. If you have two tablespoons on your morning toast, you've just consumed 26 grams of sugar—that's more than the American Heart Association's daily recommended limit for women (25g), before you've even finished breakfast.

What's Actually In Bonne Maman

The ingredient list is refreshingly short. Here is the breakdown for their popular Strawberry Preserves:

  • Strawberries — The first ingredient (good). However, they are conventional (non-organic), which is a major pesticide concern for berries.
  • Sugar — Standard white beet sugar.
  • Brown Cane Sugar — Added for flavor depth, but metabolically identical to white sugar.
  • Concentrated Lemon Juice — A natural preservative and acidifier.
  • Fruit Pectin — A natural fiber found in fruit skins used to gel the jam. Is Pectin Safe

Red Flag: You won't see "High Fructose Corn Syrup" or "Corn Syrup" here. That's a huge win.

The Pesticide Problem

This is the biggest knock against Bonne Maman.

Strawberries are the "dirtiest" produce item you can buy. USDA tests consistently find that conventional strawberries contain residues of huge numbers of pesticides—sometimes up to 20 different poisons on a single berry.

Because Bonne Maman is Non-GMO Project Verified but NOT USDA Organic, we know the sugar isn't from GMO beets, but the fruit was likely sprayed. When you cook fruit down into jam, you are concentrating everything in it—including the pesticide residues.

Recommendation: For thick-skinned fruits like apricots or oranges (marmalade), the risk is lower. For strawberries and raspberries, buy organic whenever possible.

Recent Recalls: The Mold Issue

In early 2025 and 2026, regulators in parts of Asia (Japan, Macau) issued recall alerts for specific batches of Bonne Maman Blueberry, Raspberry, and Chestnut spreads due to potential mold contamination.

While this sounds scary, it's actually a side effect of not using powerful artificial preservatives.

  • The Good News: It proves they aren't nuking their jars with sodium benzoate.
  • The Bad News: Natural products can spoil.

Action: Always check the safety button on the lid is depressed before opening, and refrigerate immediately after opening.

The Best Options

If you want the checkered lid without the sugar crash, choose wisely.

Product LineSugar (per tbsp)VerdictWhy
Standard Preserves13gāš ļø AcceptableClean ingredients, but sugar is too high.
Intense Fruit Spread8gāœ… RecommendedMore fruit, less sugar. The superior choice.
Hazelnut Spread11gāš ļø CautionBetter than Nutella (no palm oil!), but still candy.

The Bottom Line

1. Buy the "Intense" Line. It has 39% less sugar and tastes more like actual fruit than candy.

2. Avoid Strawberry/Raspberry if you can. Unless they release an organic version, the pesticide load on conventional berries is too high for daily consumption. Stick to Apricot or Fig.

3. Check the Lid. Ensure the safety button is down. Since they don't use artificial preservatives, the seal is your only protection against mold.

FAQ

Is Bonne Maman healthy?

It is clean, but not necessarily "healthy" if you are watching your blood sugar. It is a high-sugar treat made with real ingredients. It is far healthier than Smucker's or store brands, but less healthy than fresh fruit.

Does Bonne Maman use High Fructose Corn Syrup?

No. They use sugar and brown cane sugar. This is one of the main reasons they taste better and have a cleaner texture than cheap American jams.

Why is Bonne Maman not organic?

The brand focuses on "traditional" French recipes rather than organic certification. However, they are Non-GMO Project Verified, which ensures their sugar isn't from GMO beets and their ingredients aren't bioengineered.

Are the jars BPA-free?

Yes. The lids used by Bonne Maman are BPA-NI (Not Intent), meaning BPA is not intentionally added to the coating. This is the industry standard for safe metal lids today. Bpa In Canned Foods


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