DES MOINES, IA (09/03/2024) (readMedia)-- Martha Kunkle of Carlisle won First and Second Places Overall and the Reserve Sweepstakes Award in the Fleet Farm Classic Iowa Canned Jams competition judged Wednesday, August 7, at the 2024 Iowa State Fair.
Terri Sinclair of Cumming claimed Third Place Overall and Rod Zeitler of Iowa City earned the Reserve Sweepstakes award.
Jams are a thick spread made with crushed or chopped fruit cooked with sugar. Jam has the same brilliance and color as jelly, but is softer in texture.
Entries were judged on flavor, consistency, appearance and adherence to food safety rules.
Complete results follow:
Apple
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Apricot
1) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
2) Dennis Toby Williams, Colfax
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Black Raspberry
1) Joy Russell, Des Moines
2) Karen Heege, Des Moines
3) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Blackberry
1) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Terri Sinclair, Cumming
Blueberry
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
3) Louise Piper, Garner
Cherry
1) Terri Sinclair, Cumming
2) Jen Rouse, Coralville
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Gooseberry
1) Louise Piper, Garner
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Grape
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Hot Pepper with Fruit
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Kiwi
1) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Melissa Toney, Lamoni
Mt. Ranier Cherry
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Jen Rouse, Coralville
Mulberry
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Peach
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Nancy Johnson, Story City
3) Kim Peterson, Granger
Pear
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Pear-Apple
1) Ileen M. Wallace, Council Bluffs
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Pineapple
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
3) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Plum (other than wild plum or red plum)
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Red Plum
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Louise Piper, Garner
Red Raspberry
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) Nancy Johnson, Story City
3) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
Rhubarb
1) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Louise Piper, Garner
Rhubarb-Raspberry
1) Karen Heege, Des Moines
2) Louise Piper, Garner
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Rhubarb-Strawberry
1) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
2) Terri Sinclair, Cumming
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Sour Cherry
1) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
2) Louise Piper, Garner
3) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
Spiced Blueberry
1) Terri Sinclair, Cumming
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
Spiced Tomato
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
Strawberry
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
3) Kim Peterson, Granger
Strawberry-Kiwi
1) Louise Piper, Garner
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Sugar Free
1) None awarded
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
Sweet Sauces/Topping (for ice cream and other desserts), half-pint jar
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
3) Trisha Macdonald, Story City
Three or More Fruits
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) Terri Sinclair, Cumming
3) Dennis Toby Williams, Colfax
Triple Cherry
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Two Fruits Other Than Named Combinations
1) Martha Kunkle, Carlisle
2) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
3) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
Vegetable
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
3) Jen Rouse, Coralville
Wild Blackberry
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
Wild Plum
1) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
2) George Ellerbach, Iowa City
3) Paula Altmaier, Riverside
Jams Other Than Named (except freezer jams)
1) Peg Johnston, Norwalk
2) Michelle Westphal, Waterloo
3) Rod Zeitler, Iowa City
The Iowa State Fair Food Department is the largest of any state fair in the country. There were 140 divisions, 726 classes and over 6,400 entries at this year's Fair. Food Department judging is held in the Elwell Family Food Center.
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