Marmalade

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Marmalade (adopted from Fr. marmelade, from marmelo, a quince, derived through the Lat. melimelum, from Gr. zXt, honey, and j d Xov, an apple, an apple grafted on a quince), a preserve originally made of quinces, but now commonly of Seville oranges. The "marmalade-tree" (Lucuma mammosa) bears a fruit whose thick pulp resembles marmalade and is called natural marmalade. "Marmalade box" is the name of the fruit of the Genipa Americana, which opens in the same manner as a walnut, the nut being replaced by a soft pulp.



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