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Sweet Papaya & Flame Grapefruit Marmalade - NEW!!»rank: 25469from: 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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Seville Orange & Whisky Marmalade»rank: 4792from: Rosebud FarmRosebud Farm: :Rosebud Farm was established in 1989 in North Yorkshire, England. lt is in this rural setting that a range of over fifty sweet and savory preserves are made, principally by hand and in small batches, using the best available ingredients bought and gathered locally wherever possible. The bold natural flavors and frequently beautiful colors are what you would expect of recipes prepared in your own home kitchen.Rosebud Farm was established in 1989 in North Yorkshire, ... |
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4 oz. Huckleberry Marmalade»rank: 38111from: Greenbriar FoodsGreenbriar Foods: :Wildbeary marmalade is an adaptation of our English grandmothers original recipe made during World War l. 0ur 4oz Huckleberry marmalade combines fresh oranges and lemons with our wild mountain huckleberries to make this tart, tangy, succulent spread. lt is especially tasty over a hot English muffin or with fresh scones for afternoon tea. |
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Alexander's Irish Whiskey Marmalade (12 Ounce) by igourmet.com»rank: 11388from: igourmetIgourmet: :This unique orange marmalade is made in Dublin from the finest, natural ingredients and is fortified with Jameson lrish Whiskey. But be warned, this preserve packs a powerful punch. You will smell the distinctive scent of whisky upon opening the jar, and you will definitely taste this spirit on your tongue. But, it is a delicious treat for those who enjoy the peaty flavor of whisky. Try some spread on a toasted slice of bread ... |
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Bitter Seville Orange Marmalade»rank: 30431from: LA TIENDATienda: :l am always on a quest for a great orange marmalade -- when l could not find one l used to make it at home from tins of Sevilla oranges. But when we lived in El Puerto de Santa María we did not have to look any further -- we found an artisan quality product made in the village of Morón de la Frontera, on the outskirts of Sevilla. lt was called Campo Viejo. When ... |
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Blood Orange Marmellata, 6 oz.»rank: 30431from: Bella Cucina Artful FoodBella Cucina Artful Food: :Made exclusively for Bella Cucina Artful Food, our fresh fruit marmellatas are artisan made with locally grown produce unique to Sicily. Blood oranges are the prized fruit of Sicily. The distinctive red color of the citrus flesh occurs naturally, coloring the jam a bight crimson red. Produced seasonally at the height of the citus' sweetness and available only during winter months. |
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Bonne Maman Mini Orange Jam»rank: 30431from: Bonne MamanBonne Maman: :Made exclusively for Bella Cucina Artful Food, our fresh fruit marmellatas are artisan made with locally grown produce unique to Sicily. Blood oranges are the prized fruit of Sicily. The distinctive red color of the citrus flesh occurs naturally, coloring the jam a bight crimson red. Produced seasonally at the height of the citus' sweetness and available only during winter months. |
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Cheri's Arizona Red Lime Marmalade 5 oz jar»rank: 14670from: Cheri's Desert HarvestCheris Desert Harvest: :Arizona Red Limes are a fruit that looks like a reddish-orange tangerine, but very definitely has the deliciously tart flavor of a lime. Refrigerate after opening |
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Cheri's Margarita Marmalade, 5 oz Jar»rank: 33470from: Cheri's Desert HarvestCheris Desert Harvest: :The remarkable tart flavor of the Mexican limes, lemons and red limes complimented with tequila and triple sec gives you a truly unique marmalade and a memory of the Southwest. Refrigerate after opening |
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Cheri's Prickly Pear Cactus Marmalade»rank: 15906from: Cheri's Desert HarvestCheris Desert Harvest: :A delightful marriage of; the bright magenta colored, yet delicately sweet prickly pear cactus fruit, with the distinctly tart flavor of lemons, creates a sweet marmalade, with a tangy kick. Refrigerate after opening. |

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