Very good blog i must say! FYI... Jam contains both fruit juice and pieces of the fruit's (or vegetable's) flesh,[12] however some cookbooks define Jam as cooked and gelled fruit (or vegetable) purees.[13]
In the U.S. and Canada, the term jelly refers to a type of clear fruit spread consisting of firmed fruit (or vegetable) juice made with pectin.[12
Very good blog i must say!
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Jam contains both fruit juice and pieces of the fruit's (or vegetable's) flesh,[12] however some cookbooks define Jam as cooked and gelled fruit (or vegetable) purees.[13]
In the U.S. and Canada, the term jelly refers to a type of clear fruit spread consisting of firmed fruit (or vegetable) juice made with pectin.[12
What if I told you I wasn't going to "jelly" my something or other into your whatchamacallit?
ReplyDeleteWhen I have toast I like to put some
ReplyDeleteJAM ON IT!