Bauman’s Fruit Butter
From the heart of Pennsylvania’s Upper Perkiomen Valley, Bauman’s Fruit Butters carry forward a legacy that began in 1892, when John W. Bauman first started producing apple butter using a cider press and a family recipe passed down through generations. What began as a small local operation quickly grew as neighbors and farmers came to rely on the rich, slow-cooked flavors that defined Pennsylvania Dutch kitchens.
That tradition reaches even deeper into early American history. The recipe itself traces back to Schwenkfelder settlers who arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1700s, bringing with them the knowledge of preserving fruit through slow cooking — a method that allowed families to store food without refrigeration and sustain themselves through the seasons. Today, Bauman’s continues to use those same old-world techniques, cooking fruit down naturally into smooth, flavorful spreads without artificial additives or shortcuts.
At PartyLike1776Again, Bauman’s Fruit Butters represent more than just a pantry staple — they are a true piece of Americana. Rooted in heritage, crafted with care, and still family-run generations later, each jar connects the past to the present, bringing the authentic taste of Pennsylvania tradition to the American table.























