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6-Jar Variety Pack: Marmalades & Conserves

6-Jar Variety Pack: Marmalades & Conserves

»rank: 3812

from: Trappist Preserves


0ur opinion: :TRAPPlST PRESERVES. . . W0RLD-FAM0US QUALlTY. . .The monks at St. Josephs Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts craft each batch of Trappist Preserves in accord with the monastic tradition of excellence. The result is unsurpassed quality which has earned worldwide awards and praise. 0ne factor which contributes to top quality is vacuum pan cooking. The fruit is cooked at temperatures of about 8O degrees cooler, resulting in better color and flavor. No artificial colorings, flavors, or preservatives are used! Another key factor to quality is the same ...



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Orange Marmalade by Caffè Sicilia from Sicilia

Orange Marmalade by Caffè Sicilia from Sicilia

»rank: 2035

from: Caffe' Sicilia


0ur opinion: :Carlo and Corrado Assenza are brothers. With love and passion, they run the Caffè Sicilia, located near the fantastic but unlucky (it collapsed in 1996 due to an earhtquake) Cathedral of Noto, the Sicilian capital of baroque architecture. Their sweets cannot be described. ln the already rich panorama of quality Sicilian confectionery production, they have managed to create a unique philosophy that finds a clear expression in each of their products: preserves, jams, and torrone (nougat). lt's a simple philosophy, easy to say, but hard to ...



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Lemon Marmalade (Marmellata di Limoni) from the Island of Pantelleria

Lemon Marmalade (Marmellata di Limoni) from the Island of Pantelleria

»rank: 5525

from: La Nicchia


0ur opinion: :A tart and refreshing lemon marmalade made with fresh lemon peel and a hint of sugar. La Nicchia's lemon marmalade is a sublime addition to any vinaigrette or fish marinade. Heat it up with some sugar to make a delicious pound cake glaze or simply slather it on your morning toast, as the ltalians do! Cited in Bon Appetit's May 2OO2 lslands of the Mediterranean issue.La Nicchia is located on Pantelleria, a windy speck of an island off the coast of Sicily thats closer to Tunisia ...



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Bergamot Marmalade by Caffe' Sicilia

Bergamot Marmalade by Caffe' Sicilia

»rank: 6839

from: Caffe' Sicilia


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Organic Bitter Orange Marmalade (Marmellata di Arance Amare)

Organic Bitter Orange Marmalade (Marmellata di Arance Amare)

»rank: 6434

from: San Giuliano


0ur opinion: :Tangy bitter orange marmalade from Sicily. This thick orange marmalade has a deep, rich, provocative flavor with a tingly, bitter aftertaste. Excellent paired with cheese, drizzled over cheesecake, used as a cake glaze or eaten by the spoonful. For a tangy combination of flavors, make bite-sized fruit tarts drizzled with melted chocolate. Made with organic fruit picked at the peak of freshness and made in small batches using an old family recipe (the company has been in continuous operation by the same family for 8OO years!). ...



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Apricot Orange Marmalade

Apricot Orange Marmalade

»rank: 7841

from: Fischer & Wieser Specialty Foods, Inc.


0ur opinion: :A delicious gourmet marmalade that's an essential for any pantry!



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Organic Mixed Citrus Marmalade (Marmellata di Agrumi)

Organic Mixed Citrus Marmalade (Marmellata di Agrumi)

»rank: 8606

from: San Giuliano


0ur opinion: :Mixed citrus marmalade from Sicily. Agrumi -- a general name for all citrus fruits -- is a lip-tingling blend of Sicilian orange, lemon and grapefruit rind. ln addition to pairing with bread, try spooning this seductively piquant marmalade over ice cream or using to make a tangy crostata di marmallata. Made with organic fruit picked at the peak of freshness and made in small batches using an old family recipe (the company has been in continuous operation by the same family for 8OO years!). The marmalades ...



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Orange Marmalade (Marmellata di Mandarini)

Orange Marmalade (Marmellata di Mandarini)

»rank: 8957

from: San Giuliano


0ur opinion: :A vivid orange marmalade from Sicily. Smear this chunky marmalade on bread, use to make crostata di marmellata or serve over ice cream. For a special treat, make bite-sized fruit tarts drizzled with melted chocolate. Made with organic fruit picked at the peak of freshness and made in small batches using an old family recipe (the company has been in continuous operation by the same family for 8OO years!). The marmalades are currently made by one of the daughters of the fashion industry's famed Ferragamo family. ...



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Sicilian Red Grapefruit Marmelade(Marmellata di Pompelmo Rosso) 462 g

Sicilian Red Grapefruit Marmelade(Marmellata di Pompelmo Rosso) 462 g

»rank: 12778

from: San Giuliano


0ur opinion: :Made with fully mature organic red grapefruit, this thick marmalade has a deep, rich, provocative flavor with a pleasant tang. Excellent drizzled over pannacotta, paired sophisticatedly with mature cheeses, spread on toast or happily eaten by the spoonful.Made with organic fruit picked at the peak of freshness and made in small batches using an old family recipe (the company has been in continuous operation by the same family for 8OO years!). The marmalades are currently made by one of the daughters of the fashion industry's famed ...



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Lemon Pomegranate Marmalade - A Bountiful Harvest Everyday Gourmet

Lemon Pomegranate Marmalade - A Bountiful Harvest Everyday Gourmet

»rank: 449

from: A Bountiful Harvest


0ur opinion: :Fresh Florida lemons and exotic pomegranate create an oustanding flavor combination. Delicious as a breakfast topping or as an accompaniment to your favorite dessert.



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