What happened to King Kelly orange marmalade?
King Kelly Marmalade was made locally for 83 years. But in 2007 the company was sold, the work shipped out of state and the local plant shuttered, eliminating 20 jobs. John bought the company from his dad in 1995. King Kelly is part of Southern California’s history.
Is Smuckers marmalade made with Seville oranges?
Tasters who like sweet marmalade enjoyed Smuckers’s floral orange flavor and noted that the rind wasn’t bitter at all, tasting like candied orange (Smucker’s does not use Seville oranges).
What is sweet orange marmalade?
Orange marmalade is sweet and vibrant, much like orange juice. Unlike other jams, such as strawberry or raspberry, orange marmalade has a slight zest to it from the citrus component.
Why is it called orange marmalade?
The word “marmalade” is borrowed from the Galician-Portuguese marmelada, from marmelo ‘quince’. Unlike jam, a large quantity of water is added to the fruit in a marmalade, the extra liquid being set by the high-pectin content of the fruit.
What’s the difference between orange jam and marmalade?
Well there is a perfectly good explanation for this (it’s not that we just want our marmalade to sound fancy); jam is made using the pulp and juices of a fruit, whereas marmalade is made from citrus fruit and uses the juice and peel or rind – giving it the delicious chunky bits in it that make marmalade so tasty!
What is healthier jam or marmalade?
Containing less sugar and more dietary fiber per serving, both apricot jam and jams in general are more healthful than marmalade. With much more vitamin C and iron, jam is both more beneficial and less detrimental to your diet than marmalade.
What is orange marmalade good for?
Orange marmalade uses the flesh and peels from oranges and lemons to make a citrus fruit preserve. It provides a range of nutritional benefits, such as supplementing your diet with vitamins and helping to keep your fat, calorie and sodium intake low. It can, however, be high in sugar – more of that later.
Why is marmalade called marmalade and not orange jam?