Which country invented marmalade
David Schmidt
Published Mar 25, 2026
Is marmalade a British thing?
Spread on a slice of toast, marmalade is more than the favourite of Paddington Bear, it’s loved and made on British soil by British companies dedicated to the craft, with only the essential Seville oranges obligatorily imported in from Spanish shores.When and where was marmalade invented?
James Keiller founded the first marmalade factory in 1797, so the story of Keiller’s Dundee marmalade is difficult to avoid. The myth goes that marmalade was invented in Dundee, by the wife of a grocer named James Keiller, after he bought a load of discounted, and unsellable, oranges from a storm blasted cargo ship.Who invented marmalade jam?
Despite the belief that marmalade was ‘invented’ in Scotland by James Keiller and his wife, it was not—though due thanks must go to the Keiller who is generally credited with making the delicious breakfast preserve commercially available.Who created orange marmalade?
| Orange Marmalade | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Vampire Romance Drama |
| Author | Seok-woo |
| Publisher | Semicolon |
| English publisher | WEBTOON |