Dundee Orange Marmalade
- Description
- Ingredients
THE original marmalade - and the only one still being produced in the home of marmalade. In 1797 marmalade as we know it was first produced in Dundee, Scotland.
The story of Dundee Marmalade begins back in the 18th century when a Spanish ship took refuge from a storm, in the harbor at Dundee. On board was a consignment of Seville Oranges which a local grocer decided to purchase. On taking them home to his wife, the couple discovered the oranges were too bitter to eat. The grocer’s wife saw the potential in the oranges and boiled them up with sugar, to create the delicious preserve now known as Dundee Orange Marmalade.
Contents: 12oz Jar
Sugar, Oranges (thin & thick cut), Orange Juice (from concentrate), Lemon Juice (from concentrate), Gelling Agent: Fruit Pectin, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid, Orange Oil. Prepared with 35g of fruit per 100g. Total sugar content 65g per 100g.
I have two cups it hot tea with sugar and milk every morning and my breakfast snack 99% of the time has marmalade on it
Yummy!
This is really good. Nice orange ginger burst of flavor. My husband usually doesn't like marmalade, but he likes this one!
Kathy
Very good marmalade! The real McCoy!l
Love this wonderfully tangy marmalade