Jam, jelly and jello
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:32:26 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> Jams and jellies are made from fruit. Jams is made with prepared fruit, usually
> cut into small pieces, though small fruits like berries may be left more or less
> whole. Jellies are made with strained fruit so you get mainly the juice, no seeds
> and no bits of fruit. I have never seen grape jam, only grape jelly, probably
> because concord grapes have big seeds and tasty but chewy skins, so grapes are
> juiced and the jelly is made from the juice. Raspberries contain a lot of seeds,
> which can be annoying to a lot of people, and you can get /make raspberry jam or
> jelly.
Thanks Dave. Getting some good 'insight' here.
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Chatty Cathy
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