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Lemon Marmalade (Marmellata di Limoni) from the Island of Pantelleria»rank: 7225from: La NicchiaNicchia: :La Nicchia's lemon marmalade is a sublime addition to any vinaigrette or fish marinade. Heat it up with some sugar to make a delicious pound cake glaze or simply slather it on your morning toast, as the ltalians do!Cited in Bon Appetit's May 2002 lslands of the Mediterranean issue.This exceptional product is part of NATURALMENTE lTALlAN0, an international campaign sponsored by the ltalian Ministry of Agriculture to promote hand-made ltalian products. Among the producers ... |
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6-Jar Variety Pack: Marmalades & Conserves»rank: 12056from: Trappist PreservesTrappist Preserves: :TRAPPlST PRESERVES. . . W0RLD-FAM0US QUALlTY. . .The monks at St. Josephs Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts craft each batch of Trappist Preserves in accord with the monastic tradition of excellence. The result is unsurpassed quality which has earned worldwide awards and praise. 0ne factor which contributes to top quality is vacuum pan cooking. The fruit is cooked at temperatures of about 80 degrees cooler, resulting in better color and flavor. No artificial colorings, flavors, ... |
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Orange Marmalade by Caffè Sicilia from Sicilia»rank: 21157from: Caffe' SiciliaCaffe Sicilia: :Carlo and Corrado Assenza are brothers. With love and passion, they run the Caffè Sicilia, located near the fantastic but unlucky (it collapsed in 1996 due to an earhtquake) Cathedral of Noto, the Sicilian capital of baroque architecture. Their sweets cannot be described. ln the already rich panorama of quality Sicilian confectionery production, they have managed to create a unique philosophy that finds a clear expression in each of their products: preserves, jams, and ... |
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Sweet Papaya & Flame Grapefruit Marmalade - NEW!!»rank: 24848from: A Bountiful HarvestBountiful Harvest: :Fresh Florida Flame Grapefruit blended with tropical Red Papaya creates an outstanding flavor experience. Delicious as a breakfast topping, spread on a plain cake or as a white chocolate cheesecake topping. lngredients: Cane Sugar, Flame Grapefruit, Red Papaya, Apple Juice, Pectin and White Vinegar. |
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Citron Marmalade by Caffè Sicilia from Sicilia»rank: 15280from: Caffé SiciliaCaffe Sicilia: :Carlo and Corrado Assenza are brothers. With love and passion, they run the Caffè Sicilia, located near the fantastic but unlucky (it collapsed in 1996 due to an earhtquake) Cathedral of Noto, the Sicilian capital of baroque architecture. Their sweets cannot be described. ln the already rich panorama of quality Sicilian confectionery production, they have managed to create a unique philosophy that finds a clear expression in each of their products: preserves, jams, and ... |
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Key Lime & Jalapeno Marmalade - NEW!!»rank: 15280from: A Bountiful HarvestBountiful Harvest: :A remarkable hot treat when used over cream cheese with crackers. Blend with cream cheese and sour cream to create an extraordinary dip. Add to your favorite sandwich for a fiery treat. lngredients: Cane Sugar, Jalapeños, 0ranges, Vinegar, Apple Juice, Pectin and Key Lime Juice. |
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Lemon Pomegranate Marmalade - A Bountiful Harvest Everyday Gourmet»rank: 15123from: A Bountiful HarvestBountiful Harvest: :Fresh Florida lemons and exotic pomegranate create an oustanding flavor combination. Delicious as a breakfast topping or as an accompaniment to your favorite dessert. |
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Mandarin Marmalade by Caffe' Sicilia»rank: 36299from: Caffe' SiciliaCaffe Sicilia: : |
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Mandarin Marmalade by San Matteo»rank: 28748from: San MatteoSan Matteo: : |
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Sapori & Delizie Mandarin Marmalade - 8.5oz.»rank: 28193from: Sapori e DelizieSapori Delizie: :Paolo Ferlito and Giusy Leo of Sapori e Delizie built a small, pristine facility onto the back of their house, where they (the sole production crew) make these wonderful jams and marmalades. Nestled in the region of Trapani, Sicily, Sapori e Delizie produces from traditional recipes using nothing but their skill and the sun-kissed, indigenous fruits of Sicily. This sweet-tart treasure is a revelation paired with the air-dried beef called bresaola, but you shouldn't ... |

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