Marmalade & Conserves
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Our relationship with the Portuguese dates back to the 16th of June 1373. It established a treaty of perpetual friendship and unions. It was an alliance between two sea-faring states and is the oldest continuous union in effect today.
This union has borne fruit over the ages and has delivered up Marmelade, which is derived from Gailician-Protuguese, and tended to be, in its earliest form, quinces.
Its very early origins stemmed from the need to be able to consume sweet summer fruits in the depth of winter, and owes its back story to the Romans who in turn borrowed a Greek method of preserving whole fruit.
The quince was later replaced, in 1635, by the Sweet Orange from China, both of which are believed to have been bought to our shores by Portuguese mariners.
One of the earliest English Orange Marmalade recipes was in the 1680’s in a cookbook of Elizabeth Rainbow and Elizabeth Thomas found in the archives at Dalemain House and became the inspiration for the Marmalade Festival.
Dalemain House has now become the home of the prestigious World Marmalade Awards, which we are happy to be the recipient of.
One of the earliest records of marmalade use, was when King Henry VIII received a box of quince marmalade, in 1524, from Mr Hull of Exeter.
The late Queen Elizabeth liked to start the day with a Seville bitter marmalade.
Small Peruvian hat-wearing bears seem to like it as well.
Barnstone Bitter & Twisted | Seville Orange Marmalade
Marmalade | Out of stock | 110g, 305g,This is a breakfast wake-up-call, sharp and intense. If you're a marmalade connoisseur and you like you taste full bodied then this certainly is the marmalade for you. It's said to have a lingering assertive quality that makes you want to...
'Owd' Owthorpe | Orange & Apple Conserve
Marmalade | In stock | 110g, 310g,Our inspiration behind this product is the story of Colonel Hutchinson from the village of Owthorpe, who was sent to the tower by Charles the 2nd as retribution for signing the death warrant of Charles the...
Langar Luscious Lemon | Lemon Marmalade
Marmalade | Out of stock | 111g, 305g,Langar is situated in the Vale of Belvoir, just as the Vale broadens out, and when naming our marmalade we were reminded of the local yellow clay that once made the village the go-to place for earthenware...
Gaddesby Ginger Galavant | Lemon, Orange & Ginger Marmalade
Marmalade | Out of stock | 110g, 310g,As the village’s name ends with a ‘by’, it denotes that it was a Danish settlement in the 9th and 10th centuries. There were many wells around the village, which helped the population grow and prosper. Two of these...
Thrussington Tomato Treat | Tomato & Lemon Conserve
Marmalade | In stock | 110g, 310g, 390g,Thrussington was founded and settled around the 9th Century by the Danish Vikings. The name means 'Thursten's town or settlement'.who arrived by navigating the River Trent, Soar and finally on to the River Wreake.
John Ferneley Artist born in...
Grantham Ginger Snap | Orange & Ginger Marmalade
Marmalade | Out of stock | 111g, 310g,Ginger arrived in the UK in the late 10th century, and was well known by the 11th century. It was used for both medicinal and flavouring purposes and was probably bought here by returning Knights from the...
Oakham Outstanding Orange | All Orange Marmalade
Marmalade | Out of stock | 110g, 305g,How does it taste
A Full-Bodied English Orange Marmalade. This full-bodied marmalade is thickly cut to maintain the intensity of flavour. Try it on toast or in a cake!
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