Marmalade
Introduction
a sweet spread made from the juice and peel of citrus fruit, often orange
Background Story
The name 'Marmalade' is derived from the Portuguese word 'marmelada', which means 'quince jam'. It gained popularity in England in the 18th century as a spread made primarily from oranges. The name is also associated with the character Marmalade in various children’s books, symbolizing sweetness and warmth.
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