Jam or Jelly?!


Question: Jam for toast, pancakes, cookie filling and sandwiches; preserves to top ice cream or for the filling in 'jelly' rolls; conserve or marmalade with scones. :)


Answers: Jam for toast, pancakes, cookie filling and sandwiches; preserves to top ice cream or for the filling in 'jelly' rolls; conserve or marmalade with scones. :)

Jelly YUMMY

is there a difference?

jam for me i like the pieces of fruit that jelly is clear and doesnt have pieces of fruit in it . Make mine jam any day.

JELIY YUMMI

jam of course ;)

Depends on the fruit - grape or apple = jelly; strawberry, raspberry, boysenberry, blueberry = jams or preserves.

if it is some kind of berry jam if grapes jelly

What can you do with Jam;
With toast (Boring)
With cakes (Boring)
Boring Boring Boring

Well what can you do with Jelly, Well one thing. Have it with ICE CREAM.... Its Scrummy. Cant beat it.

Jam if it's in sandwiches. Jelly with ice cream.

I suppose we could try them the other way around....

As for jello, well that's a whole different matter. ;P

Australians call jam - jam
americans call jam - jelly.

"peanutbutter and jelly"
but - it is jam!

JAM





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