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mar·ma·lade [ˈmɑ:məleɪd] N no pl

marmalade
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mar·ma·lade ˈcat N Brit

marmalade cat

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It can be used to produce marmalade and jelly.
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The desert lime fruit is a highly prized bushfood used in a range of products, including marmalades, beverages, and glaced fruit.
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Wine, molasses and marmalade are produced from the expanses of vineyards and orchards.
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The fruit can be made into jelly and marmalade.
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It resembles a marmalade made, in part, with citrus and, in part, with tamarind.
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Zest is a key ingredient in a variety of sweet and sour condiments, including lemon pickle, lime chutney, and marmalade.
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However, orange marmalade on white bread is common, usually with morning coffee or tea.
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The quince is cooked with cloves, sweet syrup or quince marmalade and topped with kaymak.
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Marmalade and pickles are also made from finger lime.
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Boiling the marmalade and jam was in a separate building at the back of the yard behind the main factory.
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