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  • Marmalade
  • Marmalade
  • Marmalade
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  • A jelly like preserve containing pieces of fruit and its rind, especially citrus fruit, cooked with sugar. The word marmalade originated made from quince, the Portuguese word marmalade means quince jam. Now, however, Seville oranges are the most popular fruit for marmalades. Greco-Roman origin.
  • Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from the the peel of citrus fruits, sugar, and water. In some of the rich and expensive marmalades, alcohol can sometimes be added. It is enjoyed in both the Muggle and the wizarding world: Vernon Dursley is known to have spread some marmalade on his Sunday newspaper when he was distracted, and marmalade is served with breakfast at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and at all-wizard households, like The Burrow and 12 Grimmauld Place (when it was Headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix). Marmalade is also a known Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans flavour.
  • Marmalade is a fruit preserve, made from the peel of citrus fruits, sugar, and water. The traditional citrus fruit for marmalade production is the "Seville orange" from Spain, Citrus aurantium var. aurantium, thus called because it was originally only made in Seville in Spain; it is higher in pectin than sweet oranges, and therefore gives a good set. The peel has a distinctive bitter taste which it imparts to the marmalade. Marmalade can be made from lemons, limes, grapefruits, sweet oranges or any combination thereof. For example, California-style marmalade is made from the peel of sweet oranges and consequently lacks the bitter taste of Spanish style marmalade.
  • This is the weakest blocker in the game. Initially, this blocker only held special candies, but later levels feature them holding regular candies and blockers as well.
  • Marmalade is a large, ginger tom with clumped fur, and ragged ear-tips, one of which is torn, and yellow eyes.
  • As a Malamar, she is really nice to the other Pokemon, and is known to help Jun by using her hypnotic waves to locate lost Pokemon and tracking criminals like Team Rocket. It was later named "Marmalade" because it sounded a lot like Malamar's name rearranged, thus giving it a nickname. Marmalade's known moves are: Hypnosis, Psycho Cut, Flamethrower, Superpower, and her ability is Contrary.
  • [Episode #11: "Too Many Chiefs".]
  • thumb|250px Marmalade - британская студия, занимающаяся разработкой видеоигр, преимущественно для смартфонов.
  • Marmalade was an Earth jelly-like food preserve usually served at breakfast. In 2152, while stranded on a moon with an Arkonian pilot, Commander Tucker joked that the Captain would demote him to steward for crashing a shuttlepod and that he would have to ask him if he wanted jam or marmalade with his breakfast. (ENT: "Dawn")
  • Reasoning that an egg-compatible spread could be manufactured through the newly-discovered mechanism of gamma-ray induced mutation, Dr. Jörnnenenneson gathered a herd of the native-bred flintskallig-fjäderfä chickens. Having no device for producing gamma rays, however, he speculated that grandma rays might work instead. So he recruited a cadre of old women, and began exposing the chickens to grannies -- or, rather, having the grannies expose themselves in front of the chickens.
  • Marmalade is the fourteenth track on the Japanese edition of System of a Down's self-titled album. The lyrics were written by Serj Tankian, and the music by Shavo Odadjian and Daron Malakian.
  • Marmalade is a pig/frog beautician-in-training who only appears in "A Faire to Remember". Her best friend is Chowder and she has a non-mutual crush on Ceviche. She runs a beauty stand with makeup made with fresh ingredients. Due to a misunderstanding, Panini interpreted Marmalade's and Chowder's friendship as Marmalade trying to become his girlfriend, causing her to become jealous. In the end, Panini became friends with her.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] marmelade < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] marmelada (“‘quince jam’”), from marmelo (“‘quince’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] melimelum (“‘sweet apple’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] μελίμηλον (melimēlon), from μέλι (meli), “‘honey’”) + μῆλον (mēlon), “‘apple’”).
  • "Ma!" "Ma lade(i)!" No response. I climbed up the crepe, and what did I find? Marmalade.
  • It was true that Marmalade, like other late 1960s groups such as Amen Corner and Love Affair, tended to be thought of as a commercial, "teenybopper" outfit and at first weren't taken seriously by Peel or his listeners. They had a big hit with a cover of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" which didn't add anything to the original version. But in late 1969 they changed style and released "Reflections Of My Life", which appealed to the Sounds Of The Seventies audience as well as listeners to Radiio One's daytime shows. It turned out to be their all-time best-seller, reaching #3 in the UK charts and gaining a Golden Disc for worldwide sales.. By the time he introduced them live from the Paris Theatre on his Sunday show of 14 December 1971, Peel's attitude toward the band appeared to have change
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Attack
  • 129
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affie
  • Loner, Kittypet
LastSeen
  • "A Faire to Remember"
deadbooks
  • None
namest
  • Kittypet:
  • Loner:
speaker a
  • Red
  • Marmalade
Giftable
  • Non-Giftable
speaker b
  • Marmalade
  • Raggedpelt
speaker c
  • Red
  • Marmalade
quote a
  • You got your answer. You can leave now.
  • You have no right to ask us about anything!
namesl
  • Marmalade
quote b
  • Hang on a moment, Red. Maybe we should let them ask their questions. That's the best way to get rid of them. Otherwise, they'll be back.
  • We don't need an escort.
quote c
  • We aren't offering one. I said now.
  • Honestly, Marmalade, you'll be making friends with dogs next! Why don't we just chase them off with a scratch or two to to remember us by?
livebooks
  • Tallstar's Revenge, Yellowfang's Secret
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Defense
  • 98
Relatives
Date
  • 2012-04-26
Name
  • Marmalade
Type
  • Vehicles
firstintroduced
  • "A Faire to Remember"
sold
  • Muggle stores
Speaker
  • Marmalade to Newtspeck on Clan cats
Species
  • Pig/Frog
Manufacturer
  • *Hogwarts house-elves *Molly Weasley
Description
  • Marmalade telling Raggedpelt and Yellowpaw to leave their territory
  • Red telling Marmalade to chase Yellowpaw and Raggedpelt away
Image
  • Marmalade.kittypet.png
Affiliations
Page Number
  • 95
  • 98
Quality
  • Rare
Occupation
  • Beautician-in-training
Subtype
  • Car
VoiceActor
Source
Option
  • Loner
  • Kittypet
Quote
  • "I don't understand you wild cats and your so-called territories. We're far freer on this side of the fence, because we can go wherever we want."
ref
  • Yellowfang's Secret, page 187
abstract
  • A jelly like preserve containing pieces of fruit and its rind, especially citrus fruit, cooked with sugar. The word marmalade originated made from quince, the Portuguese word marmalade means quince jam. Now, however, Seville oranges are the most popular fruit for marmalades. Greco-Roman origin.
  • Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from the the peel of citrus fruits, sugar, and water. In some of the rich and expensive marmalades, alcohol can sometimes be added. It is enjoyed in both the Muggle and the wizarding world: Vernon Dursley is known to have spread some marmalade on his Sunday newspaper when he was distracted, and marmalade is served with breakfast at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and at all-wizard households, like The Burrow and 12 Grimmauld Place (when it was Headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix). Marmalade is also a known Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans flavour.
  • Marmalade is a fruit preserve, made from the peel of citrus fruits, sugar, and water. The traditional citrus fruit for marmalade production is the "Seville orange" from Spain, Citrus aurantium var. aurantium, thus called because it was originally only made in Seville in Spain; it is higher in pectin than sweet oranges, and therefore gives a good set. The peel has a distinctive bitter taste which it imparts to the marmalade. Marmalade can be made from lemons, limes, grapefruits, sweet oranges or any combination thereof. For example, California-style marmalade is made from the peel of sweet oranges and consequently lacks the bitter taste of Spanish style marmalade.
  • This is the weakest blocker in the game. Initially, this blocker only held special candies, but later levels feature them holding regular candies and blockers as well.
  • Marmalade is a large, ginger tom with clumped fur, and ragged ear-tips, one of which is torn, and yellow eyes.
  • As a Malamar, she is really nice to the other Pokemon, and is known to help Jun by using her hypnotic waves to locate lost Pokemon and tracking criminals like Team Rocket. It was later named "Marmalade" because it sounded a lot like Malamar's name rearranged, thus giving it a nickname. Marmalade's known moves are: Hypnosis, Psycho Cut, Flamethrower, Superpower, and her ability is Contrary.
  • [Episode #11: "Too Many Chiefs".]
  • thumb|250px Marmalade - британская студия, занимающаяся разработкой видеоигр, преимущественно для смартфонов.
  • Marmalade was an Earth jelly-like food preserve usually served at breakfast. In 2152, while stranded on a moon with an Arkonian pilot, Commander Tucker joked that the Captain would demote him to steward for crashing a shuttlepod and that he would have to ask him if he wanted jam or marmalade with his breakfast. (ENT: "Dawn")
  • Reasoning that an egg-compatible spread could be manufactured through the newly-discovered mechanism of gamma-ray induced mutation, Dr. Jörnnenenneson gathered a herd of the native-bred flintskallig-fjäderfä chickens. Having no device for producing gamma rays, however, he speculated that grandma rays might work instead. So he recruited a cadre of old women, and began exposing the chickens to grannies -- or, rather, having the grannies expose themselves in front of the chickens.
  • It was true that Marmalade, like other late 1960s groups such as Amen Corner and Love Affair, tended to be thought of as a commercial, "teenybopper" outfit and at first weren't taken seriously by Peel or his listeners. They had a big hit with a cover of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" which didn't add anything to the original version. But in late 1969 they changed style and released "Reflections Of My Life", which appealed to the Sounds Of The Seventies audience as well as listeners to Radiio One's daytime shows. It turned out to be their all-time best-seller, reaching #3 in the UK charts and gaining a Golden Disc for worldwide sales.. By the time he introduced them live from the Paris Theatre on his Sunday show of 14 December 1971, Peel's attitude toward the band appeared to have changed. He mentioned liking their singles and their recent album. He also stated that their single "Cousin Norman" was his all time best single and admitted to singing along to it with the Pig in his flat.
  • Marmalade is the fourteenth track on the Japanese edition of System of a Down's self-titled album. The lyrics were written by Serj Tankian, and the music by Shavo Odadjian and Daron Malakian.
  • Marmalade is a pig/frog beautician-in-training who only appears in "A Faire to Remember". Her best friend is Chowder and she has a non-mutual crush on Ceviche. She runs a beauty stand with makeup made with fresh ingredients. Due to a misunderstanding, Panini interpreted Marmalade's and Chowder's friendship as Marmalade trying to become his girlfriend, causing her to become jealous. In the end, Panini became friends with her.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] marmelade < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] marmelada (“‘quince jam’”), from marmelo (“‘quince’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] melimelum (“‘sweet apple’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marmalade]] μελίμηλον (melimēlon), from μέλι (meli), “‘honey’”) + μῆλον (mēlon), “‘apple’”).
  • "Ma!" "Ma lade(i)!" No response. I climbed up the crepe, and what did I find? Marmalade.
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