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  2. Here's where to get sufganiyot or Israeli jelly donuts this ...

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    This bagel shop makes hundreds of sufganiyot every year, with flavors like jelly, custard, plain and mini jelly. Place orders by phone. Go: 498 South Livingston Ave. Suite 3, 973-533-1703 ...

  3. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Various fruits for sale at REMA 1000 grocery store in Tønsberg, ... Dwarf jelly palm fruit: Butia archeri: ... Centennial variegated kumquat: Citrus margarita ...

  4. Kumquat Festival - Wikipedia

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    Slices of kumquat pie at the festival Bags of kumquat for sale at the festival Shelves of kumquat jelly and kumquat butter at the 2011 festival. The Kumquat Festival is an annual celebration held in late January in Dade City, Florida focused on the kumquat, a small tart citrus fruit usually eaten whole, with the skin on, and used in marmalades and desserts.

  5. Morton Frozen Foods - Wikipedia

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    Morton Frozen Foods is the brand name of a now-discontinued line of frozen foods, including honey buns, jelly donuts, and pot pies, that was distributed nationwide in the United States for almost 50 years. It was ultimately acquired by ConAgra Foods.

  6. Polaner - Wikipedia

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    Polaner is an American brand of fruit preserves and condiments that was founded by Max and Lena Polaner as M. Polaner Inc. in the late 19th century in Newark, New Jersey.It was renamed M. Polaner and Son, Inc. when their son Sidney Polaner joined the company.

  7. Best grape jelly? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    Some weeks back, Store Brand Scorecard took on creamy peanut butter for its weekly taste/price grocery store brand challenge, to see, once and for all, if the enigmatic "Choosy Moms" were right in ...

  8. Citrus swinglei - Wikipedia

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    Citrus swinglei, the Malayan kumquat, is a species of kumquat; a type of citrus fruit in the genus Citrus, family Rutaceae.It was first described by Burkill ex Harms in 1931.

  9. Citrangequat - Wikipedia

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    The citrangequat (Citrus × georgiana) is a citrus hybrid of a citrange and a kumquat, developed by Walter Swingle at Eustis, Florida, in 1909. [1] Citrangequats are bitter in taste, but are considered edible by some at the peak of their maturity.