An edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods.
A sweet, gelatinous substance (made from fruit juice, sugar and pectin) that is commonly spread on bread and toast.
1 That's what I think the jelly needs from the animals it infects.
2 The amount of pectin, the fundamental jelly - making property, varies in different fruits.
3 Yes, this version would still turn any human passengers into meat jelly .
4 Her flesh was as clear as jelly , a mere hint of form.
5 Pour in the remainder of the jelly and set away to harden.
6 Make one packet of instant jelly and let it almost completely set.
7 The really amazing thing about royal jelly , I haven't told you yet.
8 The jelly condenses in proportion as more water is poured upon it.
9 The air thickens to the consistency of jelly ; light dims, sounds dull.
10 The solicitous note in her voice made Reggie quiver like a jelly .
11 Little is known, however, about the pharmacologic efficacy of topical royal jelly .
12 Pour the hot jelly into the glasses and set aside to stiffen.
13 Add the jelly , and stir over the fire until it is melted.
14 Ice jelly is made in the same manner, only not so stiff.
15 Serve with French or mayonnaise dressing; garnish with blocks of aspic jelly .
16 Small fruits and fruit sauces may also be carried in jelly glasses.
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