MARMALADE


Meaning of MARMALADE in English

[noun] [U] - a soft substance with a sweet but slightly bitter taste, made by cooking fruit such as oranges with sugar to preserve it. It is eaten on bread, esp. at breakfast.Marmalade is a type of jam which can be made from any type of citrus fruit.I think I'll just have some toast and marmalade for breakfast.Could you get me a jar of thick-cut/thin-cut (= containing thick/thin strips of the skin of the fruit) marmalade, please?

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.