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Five Fruit Marmalade

Here is a special marmalade recipe, for which a Temuka listener wrote to me. I put it over the air some years ago, from 1ZR in Auckland. Don’t be dismayed by the apparently large quantity of water — it is really quite all right. It takes about five pounds of sugar, and makes quite a lot of marmalade. Just take one large cooking apple, one large sweet orange, one poorman orange, one large carrot, and one lemon. Grate the carrot, cut the apple into cubes, and cut the oranges and the lemon in the usual way. To one cup of fruit add three cups of cold water. Let it stand till next day, and then boil for one hour. Add one cup of sugar to one cup of pulp, and boil another hour, or until it will set when tested in the usual way.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 December 1939, Page 45

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Five Fruit Marmalade New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 December 1939, Page 45

Five Fruit Marmalade New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 December 1939, Page 45

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