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How to pronounce marmalade in English?

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Type Words
Type of conserve, conserves, preserve, preserves
Has types orange marmalade

Examples of marmalade

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Directions Butter the slices of bread on one side and spread with the marmalade.
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With it came a small square cup of dried cherry and caramelized onion marmalade.
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Franklin, her white cat, and Walter, a marmalade, find their light and meditate.
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Marmalade Cafe is always looking to offer new menu items at an affordable price.
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If the marmalade wrinkles when you push it with your finger, it is ready to can.
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Victor Papanek sees its iniquities in a chrome-plated marmalade guard for toast.
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I bet these would be good with orange marmalade and orange peel instead of lemon.
From the guardian.co.uk
I'm also a fan of Robert Lambert's marmalade, which is made in the United States.
From the theatlantic.com
When marmalade has thickened and is done, remove from heat and cool, uncovered.
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More examples
  • A preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits
  • Marmalade were a successful Scottish pop rock group, from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as "The Gaylords", later "Dean Ford and The Gaylords". In 1966, they changed the group name to 'The Marmalade'. ...
  • Citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. ...
  • To dream of eating marmalade, denotes sickness and much dissatisfaction For a young woman to dream of making it, denotes unhappy domestic associations.
  • A citrus fruit condiment, similar to jam, which includes the fruit peel.
  • Marmalade is a conserve usually made with bitter or sour oranges, which are too sour and astringent to eat raw. ...
  • Citrus fruit and peel that is cooked with sugar to form a thick spread. Marmalade is used in dessert recipes and also used as a spread on bread. Orange marmalade made with Seville oranges is a popular marmalade.
  • Marmalade is a soft jelly, often citrus-based, that includes the flesh and often the peel of the fruit suspended throughout the jelly base. The sweetness of the jelly is offset by the bitterness of the peel offsets. ...
  • A citrus jelly that also contains unpeeled slices of citrus fruit.