Marmelade

Translations

 * Haitian Creole: Mamlad

Etymology
16th century, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) jam
 * 2)  marmalade
 * 1)  marmalade

Usage notes

 * An EU directive introduced in 1979 at the insistence of the British government prescribes that only jams prepared with citrus fruits can be sold as . (Since 2003 an exemption exists for local products sold directly to the end user.) Therefore jam is generally sold as, which is the Swiss word for jam. This officialism has little bearing on common usage, however, where remains the vastly predominant word.