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Marmalades

- Marmalade is a type of fruit preserve made primarily from citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, or grapefruits. - Unlike jams and preserves, marmalade includes the peel (zest) of the fruit, which is cooked until soft and incorporated into the spread. - Marmalade has a slightly bitter taste due to the inclusion of the citrus peel. - It has a translucent appearance with small, tender pieces of fruit and peel evenly distributed throughout. - Marmalades may also contain spices or other flavorings.
- Marmalade is a type of fruit preserve made primarily from citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, or grapefruits. - Unlike jams and preserves, marmalade includes the peel (zest) of the fruit, which is cooked until soft and incorporated into the spread. - Marmalade has a slightly bitter taste due to the inclusion of the citrus peel. - It has a translucent appearance with small, tender pieces of fruit and peel evenly distributed throughout. - Marmalades may also contain spices or other flavorings. …
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