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Marmalade

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Marmalade is especially common in British breakfasts and has classic cultural ties, often seen as traditional. SlideVisiting London, I noticed that marmalade was a staple on every breakfast table.
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Don't confuse marmalade with jam or jelly; marmalade is specifically made with citrus fruit peel and is chunkier. SlideShe prefers orange marmalade to strawberry jam because of its tangy flavor.
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Paddington BearPlay
The fictional character Paddington Bear loves marmalade, highlighting its cultural impact in children's literature. SlidePaddington Bear always carries a marmalade sandwich under his hat in case of emergencies.