English food revisited

bboyminn bboyminn at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 22 21:01:37 UTC 2009


---  "Geoff" <gbannister10 at ...> wrote:
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> ---  "justcarol67" <justcarol67@> wrote:
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> Geoff:
> ...
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> With regard to jelly, the word is not used on the context you
> give but usually refers to the packet jellies which are made 
> up with boiling water and used in trifles of combined with 
> fruit such as peaches or pears as a pudding.
>

bboyminn:

You mean 'jelly' is Jell-o. I know Jell-o is a brand name, but 
at least where I am, it is the name used for all fruit flavored
horse hooves with a jelly-like consistency. 

Steve/bluewizard





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