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orange marmalade fruit spread

266 results for “orange marmalade fruit spread”

SweeTARTS Freeze Dried Candy - 4oz

$3.69($0.92/ounce)
was $4.99
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4.2(157)
Loved for: resealable packaging
SNAP EBT eligible

Hawaiian Sun Passion Fruit Jelly - 10oz

Strawberries & Blueberries Snack Cup - 6oz - Good & Gather™

$3.49($0.58/ounce)

Stonewall Kitchen Hot Pepper Jelly Spread - 13oz

$7.39($0.57/ounce)
4.4(25)
Loved for: great flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Tabasco Spicy Pepper Jelly - 10oz

$5.59($0.56/ounce)

Cut Fruit Express Watermelon Spears - 16oz

$5.99($0.37/ounce)

Cut Fruit Burst - 2lb

$9.99($0.31/ounce)
3.5(128)
SNAP EBT eligible

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Sugarfina Tropical Fruit Mix Candy Bag - 7.5oz

Stonewall Kitchen Concord Grape Jelly, 13 oz (369 g)

Summer Fruit Blend - 48oz - Good & Gather: No Added Sugar

$10.39($0.22/ounce)
Good & GatherOnly at target
4.3(166)
Loved for: sliced strawberries
SNAP EBT eligible

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Labels often state a fruit-content percentage (examples show at least 50% or listings specifying 30% oranges). Ingredient lists commonly include oranges, sugar, water, lemon juice or concentrate, and pectin.

Descriptions commonly note a smooth, spreadable texture or a fine-cut rind. Flavor notes include sweet, citrusy, sweet-and-bitter, intense citrus, and a juicy tang.

Individual jars in the examples range from about 10 oz to 18 oz. Multi-jar pack net weights shown range roughly from 60 oz up to 162 oz.

Common uses include spreading on toast, bagels, biscuits, or pastries; using in baking and desserts; stirring into brownies; and making glazes, marinades, or vinaigrettes for savory dishes. Some listings also suggest pairing with cheeses or peanut butter.

Common pairings and recipe ideas include serving with cheeses, pairing with peanut butter, using marmalade as a glaze for chicken, whisking it into vinaigrettes or marinades, and stirring it into baked desserts such as brownies.

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