Wot is penut and jell?!


Question: wos this just a random thing luke pmsl. it obviously peanut butter and jam (jelly is the american term)


Answers: wos this just a random thing luke pmsl. it obviously peanut butter and jam (jelly is the american term)
peanut butter and jam!
Not a damn clue.
? with added ??
Peanut butter and jam, its a American thing and quite nice
penut butter and jam (really good by the way)
I think it's an sandwich made with Jam (americans call it jelly) n peanut butter.
Doesn't appeal to me - but i like marmite :-)
Peanut butter and jam together on a sandwitch. Its an American term.
penut (?) i think you mean peanut butter

jell (?)

in the USA they call Jam, 'Jelly'

{and they call Jelly, 'Jello'}
peanut butter and jam, ofcourse!
a peanut is a nut u can eat and jell...hair gel? jelly?

but i think you mean the food sandwich
i had peanut and jam sandwich other day was v nice
peanut butter and jam
don't try it its gross
Peanut butter and jelly. Peanut butter is a paste made of peanuts that people use as a spread or dip. It taste like peanuts and is kind of salty. We eat it with vegetables such as carrots and celery, or with fruits such as bananas or apples. We put it on bread or crackers. Jelly is used mostly on pastries and bread. It's a fruity gelatin and is very sweet. Peanut butter and jelly go very well together and we make sandwiches with both at the same time.
Peanut butter and jam - usually in a sandwich
it's peanut butter and jelly sandwich,very tasty.
jelly shakes like jello but sweeterand id clear looking
jam is a lot thicker and depending on the flavor ,usually has the seeds from the fruit in it,like strawberry,either way the sandwich is good .
Can we just clear up some confusion

Jelly is jam with the fruit pulp removed (we have it in UK as in Bramble jelly)
Jam is a spread made from the whole fruit.
Probably a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. An American concoction.
penut and jelly sandwich
Where did you learn to spell ?




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