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101 Name Ideas for a Startup Jam Business

A sweet, soft and often sticky food that is made using fruit and sugar cooked together,
jam is one of the most widespread forms of cooked fruits on the world market, and can
be found from Canada to Korea. A global industry worth more than 3.33 billion US
dollars in 2019, according to World’s Top Exports, in the United States alone, this
industry exports more than US$104.7 million worth of jams around the world.

Making jams and jellies at home is the best way to start a fruit jam business, and with
the industry being in constant growth at the moment, can be a profitable business idea.
And with the ability to sell it to friends, neighbors, shops, markets, and bazaars, you
should find your target market is wide open. But what are you going to call your new
jam business? Finding a good brand name for your jam is essential, and can turn you
into a household name, even if it is only locally. So here are our tips on finding the best
name for your Startup Jam Business.

Nicknames for Jam


Catchy Jam Business Names
Funny Jam Name Ideas
Fruit Business Name Generators
How to Start a Home-Based Jam Selling Business

Nicknames for Jam

Jam has many names, in a variety of forms, and can depend on the fruit used, the
location and origin, and even how it is made. You can find many different terms for this
tasty treat, but all refer to the same basic recipe.

Jam or Preserve
Conserve
Confit
Fruit Butter
Fruit Curd
Fruit Spread
Chutney
Jelly
Marmalade

Jam (also known interchangeably as “preserve”) – Traditionally, the name “jam” refers
to the flesh and juice of a fruit being cut into pieces or crushed and cooked together
with water and sugar, as a preservative, to activate the pectin of the fruit before being
placed into jars for sale and consumption.
Conserve – This is a jam made from whole, uncut fruits, usually strawberries or other
small berries, and most often originates in the areas of Eastern Europe, where it is
called “varenye”. The main difference is the wholeness of the fruits, which requires a
trickier method of cooking to achieve.

Confit – Taken from the French verb, “confire”, meaning “to preserve”, confits are fruits
and vegetables seasoned and cooked with either honey or sugar to make a jam-like
preserve.

Fruit Butter – Generally made from larger fruits, such as apples, plums, and peaches,
but also pineapples and other tropical fruits in Asian countries, Fruit Butter has the
whole fruit forced through a sieve to make it smoother. The fruits are cooked and then
squished, before being cooked again with the sugar.

Fruit Curd – A delicious desert topping, this spread is normally made from lemons,
limes, oranges, and raspberries. It has the added ingredients of beaten egg yolks to get
the smoother consistency, and the zest to add more intense flavors.

Fruit Spread – There is no set definition of what consists of a fruit spread, though some
assert that to be a fruit spread, the jam or preserve must have no added sugar.

Chutney – Mistakenly thought to be a different beast altogether, chutney is just another


form of preserve that has spices and herbs added to the fruit. Originating in India,
chutneys have become popular as condiments with savory dishes, with the classic
Mango Chutney being the most common.

Jelly – Mostly found in North America, this is a preserve that is made exclusively from
the juice of the fruits only, with none of the pulp being used.

Marmalade – Basically a jam with bits of peel in it, Marmalade is usually made from
citrus fruits, and has a light bitter tang to it that sets it apart from the normal sweet
jams.

Catchy Jam business Names

If you are looking for something catch for your Jam Business Brand name, then you can
find lots of choices for great naming ideas. Using terms of fruits and other jam and
fruit-related words, you can bring your catchy Jam Business name to life. Here is our
best selection of the catchiest jammy names.

Fresh n Fruity Preserves


Forever Fruit Jams
Fruity Finds Natural Preserves
Citrus Craze
Simply Citrus
Berries and Bushes
Berry Basket
The Opulent Orchard
Candy's Conserves
Jim's Jellys
The Seeds of Life
Fruity Folly
Farmer's Fruit Jam
Filled With Fruit
Just The Fruit
Fruit Fiends
Succulent Seeds
Something Fruitful
Professional Pots
The Jam Jar
Tarty and Fruity
The Fruiteria
The Jam Shack
Green Apple Jams
The Lovely Fruit
Jam Warehouse
Charlies Chutneys
More-malade
The Fruit Grocer
Jams n Jellies
Riper Fruits Jams
Berries Galore
Olde Worlde Preserves
Fairy-Tale Fruit Curd
The Cherry Tree Jams
The Strawberry Field
Juicy Fruit Jams
Orchard Preserves
Rejoice Fruit Jams
DoubleDuo Preserves
Dukeberry Fruit Jams
Froyogo Fruit Jams
FruitSpark Preserves
FruitTwirl
WhichBerry
SlidingFruit
Doodle Fruit Jams
The Fruit Jamsery
DayBreak Fruit Jams
Better-Fruitz
FruitStix Preserves
Delicious Queen Jams
Fruit Darling Preserves
Fruitz Den Fruit Jams

Funny Jam Name Ideas

Jam is fun and delicious, and there are plenty of opportunities to give your business a
new fun-sounding name. Puns are a great way to be remembered, as long as you
remember to keep it memorable, but clean. The jam is sticky enough already.

Jammie's Jars of Jam


The Jammie Dodgers
Jammin'
Jammy and the Fruits
Hallie's Berries
Preserve the Fruit
Juicy Jams
Just Fruits
Johnny No-seeds
The Jam Team
Super-Jams
Pump up the Jam
Jam Deep
The Traffic Jams
Caught in a Jam
Life Preserves
That's My Jam
Jammin Natural
Just Jam (Nothing Else)
Sticky Fingers
Jelliez
Silence of the Jams
Toast Toppings
Jam-Packed
Sticky Situations
Space Jam
Jam in a Million
Jam-maica
The J for your PB
Jellytastic
Curdn't be Preserved
Elephant Jam
The Log Jams
In a Jam
The CandyJam
Pearl's Jam
Nothing But Jam
Reggae Jam

Fruit Business Name Generators

If you are looking for a name generator that can give you a good name for a fruit-
related business, then there are plenty of options that you can try. With a simple
formula, you can make your fruit-related business more jam-specific.

Using your name is a great way to start. And since you are in the jam business, it
makes the second part much easier. You can choose to use Jams, Preserves,
Conserves, Jellies, or Fruit Curds/Spreads, to make your name stand out. Such as:

Candy’s Jams
Pete’s Preserves
Josie’s Jellies
Fred’s Fruit Spreads

Location is another good way to choose your business name, especially if there is a
local landmark that stands out. The use of the location does make it more homely when
being sold locally, as well as making it sound specialty if you are selling nationally. For
example:

Liberty Preserves
Grand Canyon Jams
Strawberry Fields Jams
Mason’s Farm Preserves

How to Start a Home-Based Jam Selling Business

The first thing to think about when planning to start a Home-Based Jam business is to
make a clear plan of action, to enable you to take all the right steps to reaching your
jam goals.

Costs – These can be quite low for a startup jam business, since you can run it from
your home kitchen for very little outlay. If you have enough pots and pans, you can
dispense with buying too much equipment, though you may need some special tools,
depending on the types of jams you will be making. You also need to take into account
the cost of jars and labeling, and the source of your produce.
Target Market – Thinking about your target market is as much an important step in the
jams you will make as it is in the naming of the business. The ideal customer is a local
business that uses or sells jams regularly, like your local grocery stores, restaurants,
and bakeries. You can also include the locals that prefer to get their jams from the
source.

Legal & Taxes – If you are going to open a startup jam business, then you need to
consider the legality of running a business, and take the necessary steps in registering
your business as a legal entity, registering for taxes, and opening a business bank
account. You should also make sure that you have all the necessary federal, state, and
local permits and licenses, especially as you are running a food business. These can be
found on the link to the SBA (Small Business Administration) government website.

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