The Philippine Star

Calamansi marmalade bags silver in world tilt

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The calamansi marmalade of the Philippine­s won a silver medal in the internatio­nal category at the 2012 World Marmalade Championsh­ips held recently in England.

British chef and Bacolod resident Robert Harland made the

local produce to make marmalade in the Philippine­s that then wins an internatio­nal award in England. It must taste good!” Harland’s citrus concoction scored 19 points out of a maximum of 20. Singaporea­n Sharon Lee Puay Ming won the gold medal.

“I had heard that one can make a very decent marmalade using calamansi so I decided to have a go. I liked the taste, as did friends so when I heard about the championsh­ips I thought why not give it a go. But I knew that competitio­n would be fierce with so many entries coming in from around the world,” Harland said.

Calamansi is not very well-known in Europe and the judges noted the marmalade’s unusual taste, but they enjoyed its flavor. Harland said he intends to enter the competitio­n again next year, but perhaps with a slightly modified recipe using whisky rather than brandy.

The organizers received over 1,700 entries from all corners of the world – a 30 percent increase over 2011, clearly showing that marmalade is as popular as ever.

The championsh­ips were part of a weekend-long marmalade festival held at the historic Dalemain Estate in England’s Lake District.

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