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Graeme...in London wrote:
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> I would also like to point out that Seville orange is NOT "mostly for jams".
> You do not make jam with oranges, you make marmalade.


You UNeducated WOP rectum

Jams, marmalades, jellies, all prserves... marmalade is definitely a
jam.

marmalade
[MAHR-muh-layd]
A preserve containing pieces of fruit rind, especially CITRUS FRUIT.
The original marmalades were made from quince - the Portuguese word
marmelada means "quince jam." Now, however, Seville oranges are the
most popular fruit for marmalades.

© Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD
LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.
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marmalade
· noun
a preserve made from citrus fruit, especially bitter oranges.

- ORIGIN Portuguese marmelada 'quince jam', from marmelo
'quince'.
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You dumbass london mother****er... Greezy Graeme...WOP ass****.