Marmalade may come from the French "Marie est malade", or "Mary is ill" a seventeenth century queen of Scotland, Mary queen of Scots, liked it. She always asked for French orange jam when she was sick.
Marmalade may come from the French "Marie est malade", or "Mary is ill" a seventeenth century queen of Scotland, Mary queen of Scots, liked it. She always asked for French orange jam when she was sick.
Marmalade may come from the French "Marie est malade", or "Mary is ill" a seventeenth century queen of Scotland, Mary queen of Scots, liked it. She always asked for French orange jam when she was sick.
eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato and mushrooms. Then, theres toast and marmalade. Theres an interesting story about the word marmalade. It may come from the French Marie est malade, or Mary is ill. Thats because a seventeenth century Queen of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots, liked it. She always asked for French orange jam when she was ill.