Hey FP, What's the difference between jelly and jam?
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I can't jelly my dick in your mom's ass.
Jelly is a dessert and jam is a spread.
[QUOTE=Monkeytracks;26542799]Jelly is a dessert and jam is a spread.[/QUOTE]
That's what I guessed too
The diffference is Americans and brits.
[img]http://www.babygadget.net/pics/jelly.jpg[/img]
JELLY
[img]http://www.a-taste-of-france.com/images/apricot-jam.jpg[/img]
JAM
[QUOTE=AlphaGunman;26547191][img_thumb]http://www.babygadget.net/pics/jelly.jpg[/img_thumb]
JELLY
[img_thumb]http://www.a-taste-of-france.com/images/apricot-jam.jpg[/img_thumb]
JAM[/QUOTE]
breakin' it down
I want some jelly now
To me, jelly is a material made from fruits that spreads easily.
Jam doesn't spread as easily, and holds shape.
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;26542873]The diffference is Americans and brits.[/QUOTE]
I'm American and most people say jelly, but I say jam :saddowns:
I always thought jam was, well, jam, and jelly was its seedless counterpart.
Jello is the stuff that keeps its shape here.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;26551221]I always thought jam was, well, jam, and jelly was its seedless counterpart.
Jello is the stuff that keeps its shape here.[/QUOTE]
Jell-O is a brand which you Americans used to call gelatin, jello. Other English speaking countries call it jelly.
Jam is made from fruit. Jelly is flavoured gelatine.
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