marmalade

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English - Turkish
{i} marmelat

Ekmeğime marmelat sürüyorum. - I spread marmalade on my bread.

Reçel ve marmelat arasındaki fark nedir? - What's the difference between jam and marmalade?

{i} portakal reçeli
reçel

Reçel ve marmelat arasındaki fark nedir? - What's the difference between jam and marmalade?

marmalade box
marmelat kutusu
orange marmalade
(Gıda) portakal marmelatı
orange marmalade
portakal reçeli
orange marmalade
turunç/portakal marmeladı
peach marmalade
(Gıda) şeftali marmeladı
raspberry marmalade
(Gıda) ahududu marmeladı
English - English
To spread marmalade on
Citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture. Most commonly made with Seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit

thick cut marmalade.

{n} pulp of quinces boiled in sugar
An XML-based serialisation module See twisted persisted marmalade
A citrus fruit condiment, similar to jam, which includes the fruit peel Recipe: Apple Marmalade
Jam made with citrus fruit, usually oranges; usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit
{i} jam made from citrus fruit (usually oranges)
A preserve or confection made of the pulp of fruit, as the quince, pear, apple, orange, etc
A preserve of citrus fruits (most commonly oranges) and sugar
n sele jeruk (sele)
Marmalade is a food made from oranges, lemons, or grapefruit that is similar to jam. It is eaten on bread or toast at breakfast. a jam made from fruit such as oranges, lemons or grapefruit, usually eaten at breakfast (marmelada , from marmelo )
boiled with sugar, and brought to a jamlike consistence
a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits
marmalade dropper
A piece of information that is very exciting or shocking, usually a newspaper or magazine article or headline
marmalade bush
evergreen South American shrub having showy trumpet-shaped orange flowers; grown as an ornamental or houseplant
marmalade filling
fruit preserve used as a filling (in cookies, cakes, etc.)
marmalade tree
tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg-shaped fruit; in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum
orange marmalade
marmalade made from oranges
orange marmalade
jam made from oranges
marmalade

    Hyphenation

    mar·ma·lade

    Turkish pronunciation

    märmıleyd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmärməˌlād/ /ˈmɑːrməˌleɪd/

    Etymology

    [ 'mär-m&-"lAd ] (noun.) 1524. French marmelade Portuguese marmelada (“quince jam”), from marmelo (“quince”), from Latin melimelum (“sweet apple”), from Ancient Greek μελίμηλον (melimēlon), from μέλι (meli, “honey”) + μῆλον (mēlon, “apple”).
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