Mitchell’s Zesty Orange Marmalade (15.8 oz Jar)

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Mitchell’s Zesty Orange Marmalade (15.8 oz) – A Classic Citrus Treat

Start your morning with the bright, vibrant flavor of Mitchell’s Orange Marmalade. This classic preserve captures the intensely sweet yet slightly tart taste of ripe oranges, complemented by fine slivers of zesty orange peel for that authentic marmalade texture and bitter-sweet complexity.

The smooth, translucent consistency and the sparkling citrus taste make this a perfect accompaniment to toast, muffins, scones, and bagels. The generous 15.8 oz jar ensures you have plenty of this traditional favorite for family breakfasts and baking.

Key Features & Uses:

  • Authentic Citrus Flavor: Delivers the classic, bright, sweet, and tangy flavor of fresh oranges.

  • Contains Peel: Features fine shreds of orange peel for a traditional texture and satisfying, complex bitterness.

  • Versatile Preserve: A breakfast staple, also excellent as a glaze for ham or chicken, or as a filling for tarts and pastries.

  • High Quality: Crafted with care to preserve the natural zest and aroma of the fruit.

  • Convenient Size: The 15.8 oz jar is a great pantry staple for everyday enjoyment.

Net Weight: 15.8 oz (Approx. 450 gm)

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