A preserve or confection made of the pulp of fruit, as the quince, pear, apple, orange, etc., boiled with sugar, and brought to a jamlike consistence.
Marmalade is a sticky, usually orange fruit preserve which is similar to jam. It comes from the juice that is formed from boiling citrus fruits with sugar and water.
It is often used as a popular topping on toast or in Sandwiches.
Marmalade is jam made with Oranges. (or what the Americans would call "jelly").
It comes from the Portuguese word for quince jam - marmelada.
Jammade from grapefruit, oranges and sugar.
English marmalade differs from other marmalade's by using "Seville oranges" which have more pectin than sweet oranges.
"Marmalade" in English is marmellata in Italian.
Marmalade is considered to be an English specialty rather than a French one.
Marmelade de pêche is a French equivalent of the English phrase "peach marmalade." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "marmalade of peach" in English. The pronunciation will be "mar-mla duh pesh" in northerly French and "mar-muh-la-duh duh peh-shuh" in southerly French.
Marmalade is a noun.
Here are some sentences.We had marmalade on our toast.Mom made marmalade from the fruit.
This morning for breakfast, I had apricot marmalade.
Marmalade Magazine was created in 2018.
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Marmalade is a delicious spread for toast.
Marmalade is spelled 'la marmelade' in French.
Young Marmalade was created in 2006.