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 Translation for 'marmalade' from English to Bulgarian
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NOUN   marmalade | -
VERB   to marmalade | marmaladed | marmaladed
marmalading | marmalades
гастр.
marmalade {noun}
конфитюр {м} (от цитрусови плодове)
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Translation for 'marmalade' from English to Bulgarian

marmalade {noun}
конфитюр {м} (от цитрусови плодове)гастр.
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Usage Examples English
  • The book ends with recipes for jellies, marmalade, quince paste, jams and syrups.
  • The true story is that Janet Keiller did "not" invent marmalade.
  • In 2010, Robertson's featured the fictional Paddington Bear – famous for his love of marmalade – on its jars of Golden Shred marmalade.
  • The Scots moved marmalade to the breakfast table, and in the 19th century, the English followed the Scottish example and abandoned the eating of marmalade in the evening.
  • The district is open for investments for both industry ( fruit juice – concentrate – marmalade – jam) and export.

  • Other common names in English for "Manilkara zapota" include bully tree, sawo, marmalade palm and chiku.
  • Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) is the fictional eponymous hero of the series (of the same name) of 19 illustrated children's books written by Kathleen Hale between 1938 and 1972, issued by various publishers including "Country Life" and "Puffin Picture Books".
  • Other versions are made with angel food cake which can be flavored with orange-marmalade or orange zest and frosted with an orange and vanilla flavored whipped custard, or simply with orange marmalade.
  • The western slope of Capitol Hill is called the "Marmalade District" after marmalade fruit jam because of the streets named after fruit trees imported and planted there such as apricot, quince and almond.
  • In 1903, Shiriff first made marmalade.

  • A confiture is any fruit jam, marmalade, paste, sweetmeat, or fruit stewed in thick syrup.
  • He slowly began growing his company by hiring women to can mussels and expanded to newer forms of products including clams, flaked cod and haddock, chowder mix, blueberry jam and sweet orange marmalade.
  • A breakfast martini is a marmalade cocktail with gin, marmalade, orange liqueur, and lemon juice (in place of vermouth), created by bartender Salvatore Calabrese.
  • of marmalade to her own recipe. The marmalade proved popular, and until 1903 was made at 83–84 High Street.
  • Keiller was heir to the marmalade business of his family, James Keiller & Son that had been established in 1797 in Dundee, and exported marmalade and confectionery across the British Empire.

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