SC - Mangos

LrdRas LrdRas at aol.com
Fri May 8 18:29:19 PDT 1998


> To add a data point, the grocery stores around here carry a "marmelada"
> from a Portuguese company.  It's made of quinces, and thick enough to
> slice thinly, almost as stiff as fruit leather.
> 
> 					mar-Joshua ibn-Eleazar ha-Shalib
>                                                  Stephen Bloch
>                                            sbloch at panther.adelphi.edu
> 					 http://www.adelphi.edu/~sbloch/
>                                         Math/CS Dept, Adelphi University
> 
As a small aside, to quote Lorna Sass in To The Queen's Taste,

"The word marmalade comes from the Portuguese marmelo, meaning quince and
originally referring to a preserve of this fruit.  It soon came to mean a
confection made with any cooked fruit."

Bear
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