marmalade |
confiture |
As nouns the difference between marmalade and confiture
is that
marmalade is citrus fruit variant of jam but distinguished by being made slightly bitter by the addition of the peel and by partial caramelisation during manufacture most commonly made with seville oranges, and usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit while
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit.
As a verb marmalade
is to spread marmalade on.
confiture |
marmelade |
As nouns the difference between confiture and marmelade
is that
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit while
marmelade is marmalade.
coulis |
confiture |
As nouns the difference between coulis and confiture
is that
coulis is a thick sauce made with pureed vegetable or fruit and often used as a garnish while
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit.
conserve |
confiture |
As nouns the difference between conserve and confiture
is that
conserve is wilderness where human development is prohibited while
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit.
As a verb conserve
is to save for later use, sometimes by the use of a preservative.
confiture |
jam |
As nouns the difference between confiture and jam
is that
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit while
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
As a verb jam is
to get something stuck in a confined space.
confiture |
configure |
As a noun confiture
is a preserve or candied fruit.
As a verb configure is
to set up or arrange something in such a way that it is ready for operation for a particular purpose, or to someone's particular liking.
confiture |
confecture |
As nouns the difference between confiture and confecture
is that
confiture is a preserve or candied fruit while
confecture is confiture.