That's what I thought.....

Mind you there are 2 kinds of jam over here too...
Jam and Jelly....  Jelly tends to be clearer, less "fruit" and is often
firmer than jam.



> > i think US Jelly is the equivalent to jam
>
>
> folks on usenet are claiming that what americans call jelly exists in the
> uk.
>
> Can someone please correct me if i am wrong:
>
> US Jello = UK Jelly
> US Jelly Does Not Exist in UK
> US Jam = UK Jam
>
>


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