0 a soft substance with a sweet but slightly bitter taste, made by cooking fruit such as oranges with sugar to preserve it. It is eaten on bread, usually for breakfast.
1 a soft food made by cooking fruit, esp. oranges, with sugar:
There are moles, fishing operations, a spymaster-general and mysterious pots of marmalade.
Jam, marmalade and honey, which can be sold in cartons or in jars without specific weight, are also mentioned, as are sweets and chocolates.
I am not familiar with the exportation of jam, marmalade or biscuits.
It concerns not accepting the general use of a chemical flavouring in jams and marmalades, that is vanillin.
I should, perhaps, sound a note of warning about jam and marmalade.
Jam and marmalade will be imported by private traders.
We shall take all preserves, including marmalade and imported jams, off the ration altogether.
There is certainly not enough to allow an additional distribution of jam and marmalade.
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果醬,柳橙醬(塗在麵包上吃,通常在早餐食用)…
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果酱,橘子酱(涂在面包上吃,通常在早餐食用)…
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mermelada (de naranja o de limón), mermelada…
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geleia de laranja…
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マーマレード…
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marmelât…
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marmelade…
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melmelada (de taronja o de llimona)…
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