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Preserves include pickles, chutneys and jams. Jam is a preserve made from the whole fruit and sugar. Jams withou the 'bits' of seeds or skin or peel are Jellies. Orange jam has aquired the distinctive name of marmalade, a name similar to the name for jam in many other European countries.
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