1. marmalade - Noun
2. marmalade - Verb
A preserve or confection made of the pulp of fruit, as the quince, pear, apple, orange, etc., boiled with sugar, and brought to a jamlike consistence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDispatches from a Pandemic: ‘Would you risk your life for a jar of marmalade?’ Source: Internet
And my pantry shelves look barren, with a few jars of Meyer lemon/vanilla marmalade and hot pepper jelly the lone wolves from last year’s endeavors. Source: Internet
“I just love knowing people are waking up and enjoying my marmalade or jam with their breakfast every morning, or serving one of my pies for family and friends to enjoy too!” quips Gai. Source: Internet
The fruit can be made into jelly and marmalade. Source: Internet
"It should have been a ginger marmalade cat but the company in Folkestone dyeing the material made a mistake and it turned out pink and cream. Source: Internet
Add dates, butter and marmalade to a food processor and process until the mixture forms a smooth paste. Source: Internet