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Default Jam, jelly and jello

ChattyCathy wrote:

> 'Jelly' is the stuff we usually get in a packet that contains a bunch
> of sugar/sweetener, gelatin, and artificial flavoring that you mix
> with (boiling) water which you allow to cool and then refrigerate
> until it 'sets'. It is often served with custard as a 'dessert'. I
> have gathered that this what is known as 'jello' in the USA.


See:

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