What is a marmalade sandwich?

A marmalade sandwich is a type of sandwich that is made by spreading marmalade on two slices of bread, and often butter as well. Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. It is often enjoyed on toast or as an ingredient in baked goods.

Marmalade sandwiches are typically eaten for breakfast or as a snack, and are sometimes accompanied by a cup of tea or coffee. They are a popular choice among children and adults alike, and are often associated with the character Paddington Bear, who is famously fond of marmalade sandwiches.

Marmalade sandwiches can be made using a variety of different breads, from white to whole wheat to rye. They can also be customized with additional ingredients, such as honey, cinnamon, or peanut butter, to create a unique and flavorful sandwich.