Name, mistakenly attributed to 'Mary is ill', in allusion to Mary Queen of Scots's citrus conserve when she was convalescing in bed, of an originally sweet 'honey apple' quince spread, now a Seville orange pres
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- Orange jam loved by Paddington Bear
- A preserve made by boiling the pulp and rind of citrus fruits, especially oranges, with sugar
- Fruit spread out alarmed succeeding graduate
- Traditional breakfast conserve made from Seville oranges (originally quinces)
- From the Portuguese meaning 'quince jam' and the Greek 'honey, apple', a preserve originally made from the first mentioned pome, later lemons, limes or Seville oranges
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