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27th June 10, 10:49 PM
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I was always lead to believe that the name marmalade came from Mary Queen of Scots, who claimed that she consumed it "pour ma malade" (for my illness). And yes, that is not Scots Gaelic and neither is it Scots, it's French that she was speaking.
As to what to do with it, you spread it on bread, silly!
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