Marmelat
Marmelat is a type of candy traditionally made from pectin and sugar, often with fruit juice or pulp. It is characterized by its firm, jelly-like texture and is typically cut into small, bite-sized pieces. The production process involves boiling pectin with sugar and acid until it reaches a setting point. This mixture is then poured into molds or spread into trays and allowed to cool and solidify.
Historically, marmelades were a way to preserve fruit, particularly citrus fruits, due to the high sugar content
Marmelats come in a wide variety of flavors, predominantly derived from fruit juices like orange, lemon, or