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- noun Common misspelling of
marmalade .
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It is called marmelo in Portuguese (the root of the word marmelade) and sfarjel in Arabic, and is often made into a paste (dulce de mebrillo) that can be sliced and served with manchego cheese.
Day 7: Quince Ice Cream with Almond Praline Mercedes 2007
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It is called marmelo in Portuguese (the root of the word marmelade) and sfarjel in Arabic, and is often made into a paste (dulce de mebrillo) that can be sliced and served with manchego cheese.
Archive 2007-08-01 Mercedes 2007
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After class I had lunch again, I get really good food here, though pretty much only lunch because breakfast consists of bread overdate with a lot of chemicals in it and marmelade, that is it, and evening I have to fill my belly my own way.
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The little marmelade jar holds French vinaigrette.
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The little marmelade jar holds French vinaigrette.
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With French marmelade, the middle "e" must be pronounced.
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At first, I was suspicious – salty peanut paste and marmelade on the same toast?
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Ledeuil, who trained with Guy Savoy, is fascinated by Asia and makes imaginative use of oriental herbs and ingredients in original dishes like Sardinian malloreddus pasta with a pesto of Thai herbs, parmesan cream and green olive condiment, or grilled monkfish with an aubergine marmelade and Thai-seasoned sauce vierge. • 4 rue des Grands-Augustins, 6th, +33 1 44 32 00 32, zekitchengalerie.fr.
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In Austria, the traditional Fat Tuesday food are hole-less donuts filled with apricot marmelade called “Krapfen”.
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In Austria, the traditional Fat Tuesday food are hole-less donuts filled with apricot marmelade called “Krapfen”.
Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, Faschingsdienstag, Fattisdag! « Were rabbits 2008
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