I think you will find that marmalades are made with the peel while jam is made with fruit inside instead of the peel. More »

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Isn't marmalade essentially just orange jam? What is the difference between marmalade and jam anyway? marmalades are made with the peel while orange jam is made with the... ... Top Answer out of 11...
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Why is jam called jelly in american and jello called jelly in britian the Brit's are confused lol! Food & Dining > Canning > Fruit preserves ... Does jam or jelly spoil? Or can I give it to a...
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Why is orange jam called marmalade? | Notes and Queries | guardian ... SEMANTIC ENIGMAS; Why is orange jam called marmalade? ...
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Marmalade A clear, jellylike preserve made from the pulp and rind of fruits, especially citrus fruits. Jam A preserve made from whole fruit boiled to a pulp with sugar Jelly A fruit product made by boiling sugar and the juice of fruit
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SEMANTIC ENIGMAS; Why is orange jam called marmalade? ... And where quince preserve is made, it's only ever called quince jam, in my experience.
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THERE is no difference: marmalade is yellow jam. ... This quince jam called marmelada is still very popular in Portugal and became marmelade in the French.
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There are so many jams like strawberry jam, raspberry jam etc. Why is it that when it comes to orange it has to be called marmalade? Anyone knows the reason or history behind it?
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Why is orange jam called marmalade? and more importantly, who invented the ironing board? ... There's no real reason why lemon jam, say, shouldn't also be called marmalade.
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A product made with any other kind of fruit must be called 'jam'. Quite where this leaves chefs' inventions such as 'onion marmalade' and 'chilli jam' opens up a whole new debate.
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Steve Jones, a 32-year-old from Croydon who has set up an online marmalade 'museum' called Marmaland, said: 'The greatest threat to marmalade is ... It is deeply wrong to call Marmalade orange jam.
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