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Blood Orange Marmalade
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About Us
In 1981, Sarabeth and Bill Levine opened a tiny bakery-kitchen to
make and sell her preserves and baked goods. A few tables and chairs
were soon added, first for breakfast and then for lunch. The little
store, with its unique charm and wholesomely delicious products became
an instant success with discriminating New Yorkers. By popular demand
Sarabeth's (East) made its debut in 1983, followed by Sarabeth's (West)
in 1986. Both restaurants began serving dinner as well as breakfast,
lunch and brunch. In 1991, Sarabeth's was honored to become the first
private restaurant for the Whitney Museum of American Art where it
still serves lunch and brunch to art lovers from around the world.
Sarabeth's Bakery at the Chelsea Market, a wholesale/retail bakery and
café began operations in 1998. 2005 saw the opening of Sarabeth's
largest restaurant in New York City's most prime location, Central Park
South, between Fifth and Sixth Aves., just steps from the famed Plaza
Hotel and across the street from Central Park. Sarabeth's Key West also
debuted in 2005 in its landmark location. Both new restaurants have
proven extremely popular. More restaurant locations are now in the
development stage. When you are in New York City or Key West, Florida,
please come visit us. It's worth the trip!
Product Info:
Sofi™ 2009 Gold Winner, Outstanding Classic
Finalist, "Outstanding New Product Award," International Fancy Food Show.
Twenty-eight years ago, Sarabeth Levine launched her first product
in her home kitchen—Orange Apricot Marmalade. A blend of oranges,
apricots and pineapple, it was the foundation on which Sarabeth’s
Kitchen was built.
Then in 1994, Sarabeth’s Kitchen entered into a short-term exclusive
agreement with Williams-Sonoma to produce for them a Blood Orange
version of its founding product. “At that time, Williams-Sonoma had the
foresight to recognize that blood oranges would add an intense vibrancy
to our Orange Apricot Marmalade,” said Terry Frishman, international
sales manager for Sarabeth’s.
When the agreement was up, Sarabeth’s rolled the product into its
own line and again garnered attention for its intense orange flavor and
versatility. Made exclusively from rare, hand-cut California blood
oranges and paired with apricots and pineapple, the product has been a
bestseller since its inception. Slowly simmered in small batches, it is
allowed to thicken using its own natural pectin that is contained in
the orange peels until it reaches peak flavor. “Our Blood Orange
Marmalade is a new twist on an original classic—it definitely leveraged
our strength with our original Orange Apricot Marmalade,” notes
Sarabeth Levine.
The marmalade can be used alone as well as on ice cream, in baking—such as pies—or paired with chicken as a glaze.
The
Sweet Life in
New York City
offers the gourmet chocolate from around the world. Sarabeth's Peach Apricot Preserve
. We bring to you
Sarabeth's Blood Orange Marmalade Preserves
. Sarabeth's Blood Orange Marmalade Preserves
is part of our large
assortment of gourmet food. At The Sweet Life, rated among the best candy and
chocolate shops and store in New York, New York City, we have a large selection
of gourmet chocolates, nuts, dried fruits, licorices, gummy candy, Jelly Belly
beans, Glitterati candy, Halvah, sugar free candy and chocolates, European
candy, lollipops, organic dried fruits and chocolates, Puntini candy, gourmet fudge,
Halloween candy, Christmas candy, Easter candy. We offer a large variety of
gourmet gift baskets, party and wedding favors, wholesale, catering, candy
buffet. Sarabeth's Blood Orange Marmalde Preserves
.

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