fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks agoA classic citric-forward twang and complex flavour': the best UK supermarket marmalade, tasted and rated
The amazing and rather magical thing about marmalade, Pam says, is that if 100 people made a panful, each one would vary: different sugars, different peel sizes, different boil times and even different water influence the final outcome. Store-bought products are no different, though most commercially produced marmalades are made with extra pectin, acidity regulators and orange oil, which, while relatively harmless, all affect the taste and texture, and aren't entirely necessary, either.
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