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Jelly, jam and preserves are all made from fruit mixed with sugar and pectin. The difference between them comes in the form that the fruit takes.
In jelly, the fruit comes in the form of fruit juice.
In jam, the fruit comes in the form of fruit pulp or crushed fruit (and is less stiff than jelly as a result).
In preserves, the fruit comes in the form of chunks in a syrup or a jam.
Strawberry is my favorite, but I prefer preserves.Originally posted by: chiwawa626
Whats the difference between Jam and Jelly?
And whats your favorite flavor! I like strawberry![]()
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
I like strawberry![]()
Originally posted by: caramel
Jam don't shake. Jelly do!
Originally posted by: Tominator
"It must be jelly 'cause jam don't shake like that!"
I thought USA called 'the stuff you put on toast/bread' jelly, and the UK calls the same thing jam. Then the UK calls what the USA calls Jello, as jelly. heheh dam confusin crap
Immediately thought of one of my favorite 8-Bit Theater cartoons (even tho it's transposed in the strip)Originally posted by: Tominator
"It must be jelly 'cause jam don't shake like that!"
Guy that works with me cooked some biscuits and brought 'em in for breakfast one morning. Brought in butter and some strawberry jam (my favorite, BTW).Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
jam spreads a hell of a lot better.
Originally posted by: TallGeese
Guy that works with me cooked some biscuits and brought 'em in for breakfast one morning. Brought in butter and some strawberry jam (my favorite, BTW).Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
jam spreads a hell of a lot better.
Cool thing was...the jam was in a sqeezable bottle, with a slot top. So you could spread it out evenly WITHOUT a knife. Nifty!
Think it was Smucker's brand, which also kicks mucho bootay.
Ummm...not to cast aspersions on your palate there TDW, but...Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
Today for dinner I made fried Treat and cheese sandwiches.