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Advantages: the jar Disadvantages: taste and consistency
It is common knowledge in my household that marmalade is my favourite topping to put on bread or toast. Although I have to state that I prefer orange thick cut above all others I am willing to give other marmalades a try.
I was absoloutly horrified(!!) to discover that this was in my cuboard rather than the usual stuff. Mainly because I am very wary of lemon and lime flavoured things. In my opinion the only acceptable product is the starburst sweet.
But like I said, you have to try these things no matter how dubious you are about them. The jar itself, is pleasant enough. It's sort of traditional looking, indented patterning with a screw top lid. It reminds me of the kind of jars that my Gran used to give us, only without the damson jam in them.
Once you get the lid of you'll notice that it has quite a smooth layer and it is filled ...
What is Marmalade?
Believe it or not there are many lengthy arguments by very many learned people regarding the origin of the term "Marmalade". Food historians generally now agree that the term ' derives from the Portuguese word marmelada (quince jam) from marmelo (quince), describing a solid paste made from cooked-down quinces and sugar, rather than the bittersweet preserve we refer to today.
It is said that in 1524, Henry VIII received a gift of a 'box of marmalade', which was likely to have been the quince sweetmeat.
The fragrant jelly we recognise today, made from the pulp and rinds of citrus fruit, is a 17th century innovation made popular by the ready availability of sliced bread and home toasting machines.
Nowadays under European law, the word 'marmalade' can only be applied to fruit preserves made from citrus fruits ...
Advantages: Low cost. Does not affect the insurance of the car owner. Disadvantages: Cannot be used to insure a learner's own car.
Provisional Marmalade
""Provisional Marmalade"" has been developed to help provide learner drivers with valuable practice behind the wheel ahead of their driving test. This is stand alone insurance which will allow learners to practise in a family car. Research in Sweden has shown that more hours the learner has behind the wheel, the better driver they are in the long term and they pass their practical driving test with fewer attempts
""Provisional Marmalade"" is a stand-alone insurance which provides the required third party cover, as required by law and it also covers the obligation of the driver towards the car owner. In the event of a crash whilst the learner is driving the claim is made against the learner driver's policy. Any such claim does not affect the insurance of the car owner or their no-claims bonus.
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