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marmalade
[ mahr-muh-leyd, mahr-muh-leyd ]
noun
- a jellylike preserve in which small pieces of fruit and fruit rind, as of oranges or lemons, are suspended.
marmalade
/ ˈ³¾É‘˳¾É™ËŒ±ô±ðɪ»å /
noun
- a preserve made by boiling the pulp and rind of citrus fruits, esp oranges, with sugar
adjective
- (of cats) streaked orange or yellow and brown
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of marmalade1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of marmalade1
Example Sentences
Which is how I landed on what I now consider the perfect spring cake: a citrus olive oil cake with a simple orange marmalade glaze.
The statue of the Peruvian bear, holding a marmalade sandwich, was unveiled in the town in October.
The statue of the Peruvian bear, holding one of his beloved marmalade sandwiches, was unveiled in the home town of Paddington creator Michael Bond in October.
As delicious as a marmalade sandwich can be, too many of them can be too much, especially when they aren’t made by someone who knows how to spread the jam just right.
They also developed a love of marmalade after raiding Montgomery’s rations, and have carried on the tradition of making bright orange marmalade sandwiches ever since.
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