What is Jelly?

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missy2014

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#41
Thats a bad chart and its late but maybe you get the drift?
 
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Richie_2uk

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#42
Is it what we Brits call Jam as in the image below?

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Just wondering because this is what we think of as jelly:-

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I saw someone talking about peanut butter and jelly and I just could not imagine how you would stop
the jelly sliding off the sandwich!
What We call Jam in the UK, in America they call Jelly. What we call Jelly here in UK, they call it Jello.

We call it a peanutbutter and jam Sandwich, in america, they call it peanutbutter and jelly. So there Jam is Jelly, there jelly is jello. lol
 
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Miri

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#43
I'm even more confused now than I was before I asked. Lol. I'm suppose to be on a diet!

Here is a biscuit UK version

biscuits.jpg


Here is a scone UK version




http://s3.amazon's.com/assets.bakinginspiration.com/recipes/large/MCD00063_500x356.jpg?1290523246



Here is a bread roll UK version, also called a bap or bread cake.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Korb_mit_Brötchen.JPG


Now here is a new one for you what do you call these We call them buns or small cakes but lately the word cupcake has started
to creep over from across the pond I suspect.

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/small-cakes-14329952.jpg


But this is also a cake

http://www.finecooking.com/CMS/uplo...119082-01-chocolate-layer-cake-recipe_xlg.jpg


And the diet has really gone out of the wondow now:D
 
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#44
I'm even more confused now than I was before I asked. Lol. I'm suppose to be on a diet!

Here is a biscuit UK version

http://www.aussie-true-blue-recipes.com/images/biscuits.jpg


Here is a scone UK version

http://s3.amazon's.com/assets.bakinginspiration.com/recipes/large/MCD00063_500x356.jpg?1290523246



Here is a bread roll UK version, also called a bap or bread cake.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Korb_mit_Brötchen.JPG


Now here is a new one for you what do you call these We call them buns or small cakes but lately the word cupcake has started
to creep over from across the pond I suspect.

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/small-cakes-14329952.jpg


But this is also a cake

http://www.finecooking.com/CMS/uplo...119082-01-chocolate-layer-cake-recipe_xlg.jpg


And the diet has really gone out of the wondow now:D

OK I got what you mean by a biscuit and a scone.

What you call a bread is called a roll here. :)

The one in that picture that LOOKS like a cake we call that a piece of cake.

The one on the right covered in chocolate that look like this




That is called a chocolate eclair. Here they are filled with what we call a pudding (Not to be confused with a UK pudding)
There is also one that we have that is a cookie too. :)

The other ones in that picture I am not sure of.

The last picture can't see so....
:(

What diet? :)

JK
 
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Miri

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#45
I'm even more confused now than I was before I asked. Lol. I'm suppose to be on a diet!

Here is a biscuit UK version

View attachment 111520


Here is a scone UK version




http://s3.amazon's.com/assets.bakinginspiration.com/recipes/large/MCD00063_500x356.jpg?1290523246



Here is a bread roll UK version, also called a bap or bread cake.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Korb_mit_Brötchen.JPG


Now here is a new one for you what do you call these We call them buns or small cakes but lately the word cupcake has started
to creep over from across the pond I suspect.

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/small-cakes-14329952.jpg


But this is also a cake

http://www.finecooking.com/CMS/uplo...119082-01-chocolate-layer-cake-recipe_xlg.jpg


And the diet has really gone out of the wondow now:D

Opps didn't quite work - it's been a long day, ok you got the biscuit

This is a scone

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This is a bread roll, bread cake or bap




This is a bun or small cake yum.
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But this is also a cake

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Simples !!!
 
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#46
And the last one is a chocolate layer cake here. :)

Now are we totally confusalated yet? :confused:
 
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atwhatcost

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#49
I'm even more confused now than I was before I asked. Lol. I'm suppose to be on a diet!

Here is a biscuit UK version

View attachment 111520


Here is a scone UK version




http://s3.amazon's.com/assets.bakinginspiration.com/recipes/large/MCD00063_500x356.jpg?1290523246



Here is a bread roll UK version, also called a bap or bread cake.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Korb_mit_Brötchen.JPG


Now here is a new one for you what do you call these We call them buns or small cakes but lately the word cupcake has started
to creep over from across the pond I suspect.

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/small-cakes-14329952.jpg


But this is also a cake

http://www.finecooking.com/CMS/uplo...119082-01-chocolate-layer-cake-recipe_xlg.jpg


And the diet has really gone out of the wondow now:D
Only one of those things is a biscuit. The biscotti on the lower right side. That's not American, British or Aussie/NZ. It's Italian. It's closer to a scone, which is neither a cookie nor a biscuit. lol
 
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Miri

Guest
#50
Hey folks maybe we need to invent new names for all this stuff - kind of like new speak in George Orwell's book 1984.

Um lets see

jello could be called : jelly

jelly could be called : thin

jam could be called : thick

small cakes, buns, pudding could be called : sweet

large cakes, chocolate cake etc could be called : how many calories!!

anything bread like : doh

anything biscuit like : flat

diets could be called : no weigh (way get it)

cars could be called : splat

flat tyres could just be called : annoying!


;)
 
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atwhatcost

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#51
​Anyone now need a lesson on what a jellyroll is? lol
 
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#54
Oh you Brits! ;)

Want I love is Muscadine Jelly found in the states.

I haven't a clue what Truffle is sniffed out by hogs, and English delicacy.
 
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Miri

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#55
Haven't a clue what muscadine jelly is - scratches head :)

Real truffles I have never tried, but they are regarded as a very expensive delicacy and a type of fungus, apparently with an earthy taste. Apparently you either love them or hate them. See the following web site

The English Truffle Company - English Truffles and Truffle Hunting

Now chocolate sweet truffles yum, they are confectionary/sweets/ buns often containing rum?
In fact any large round blob of chocolate is now often used with the word truffle.
Hey guys I've remained strong, I've stuck to my diet :)


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#56
Haven't a clue what muscadine jelly is - scratches head :)

Real truffles I have never tried, but they are regarded as a very expensive delicacy and a type of fungus, apparently with an earthy taste. Apparently you either love them or hate them. See the following web site

The English Truffle Company - English Truffles and Truffle Hunting

Now chocolate sweet truffles yum, they are confectionary/sweets/ buns often containing rum?
In fact any large round blob of chocolate is now often used with the word truffle.
Hey guys I've remained strong, I've stuck to my diet :)


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How about a trade agreement. ;)
 
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Miri

Guest
#57
Tell you what, I have never had pumpkin pie or eggnog maybe you can send me some of that to sample. :)
Also what is a Twinkie, is that just a brand name for a bun, or is that a kind of bun in its own right?

Your wondering what a bun is now aren't you? See previous posts. Lol.
 
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atwhatcost

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#59
Hey folks maybe we need to invent new names for all this stuff - kind of like new speak in George Orwell's book 1984.

Um lets see

jello could be called : jelly

jelly could be called : thin

jam could be called : thick

small cakes, buns, pudding could be called : sweet

large cakes, chocolate cake etc could be called : how many calories!!

anything bread like : doh

anything biscuit like : flat

diets could be called : no weigh (way get it)

cars could be called : splat

flat tyres could just be called : annoying!


;)
So, I'm jam trying to be jelly? :confused:

lol