marmalade

/ˈmɑrməˌleɪd/
noun
  1. A sweet, sticky food made from fruit (especially citrus) and sugar, often eaten on bread or toast.
    • My grandmother makes her own marmalade from Seville oranges every winter.
    • The recipe calls for three cups of sugar and two cups of marmalade.
    • She spread orange marmalade on her toast for breakfast.
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