Marmalade is proving to be a sticky subject in Britain as a debate simmers over changes to the definition of the beloved breakfast spread made of citrus fruits.Lawmakers in the House of Commons on Wednesday, April 15, expressed concern about marmalade's future after media reports that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push for closer ties with the European Union could mean unwanted change for the tangy toast topping.Along with being a breakfast-table staple, marmalade has achieved a special place in British culture as the favourite food of the fictional character Paddington Bear and a subsequent association with the late Queen Elizabeth II after the two appeared together in a short comedy video during her 2022 Platinum Jubilee celebrations.Recent media reports say the preserve — most commonly made from the juice and rind of oranges — will have to be relabeled “citrus marmalade” under a food and drink deal with the European Union.“What would Paddington think!” fumed the Daily Mail ...