Sure Jell is a white powder that comes in a box that is the size of a Jello or pudding box. You use it for making jams and jelly.
Jello comes in boxes of differing sizes. Look on the outside of the box to how much is in that separate box or bag.
6 tbsp or approximately 1/3 cup of dry pectin =1.75 oz box.
There are 6 ounces in an 8-servingsize box of Jell-O.
Zero. They don't use boxes of Jell-O because they're not stupid
Yes you can recook jam that did not set. Just Google "recooking jam" and you will see a number of Coop. Ext. sites and others that will show you the way. Happy jammin' Thom Foote Fairbanks, Alaska
Depends on the fruit. Different fruits have different amounts of naturally occurring pectin. Strawberry jam can be made without pectin altogether, for instance, where pear is pretty tricky. The box comes with an insert listed many common options. What fruit do you want to use?
the ones with about 10 in them cost about 2.99 at WalMart the bigger ones with about 50 packets in them cost about 15.00 and the huge ones in the box that hold over 5000 cost 170.00
If I am correct, there should be directions on the side of the box. If not, I recommend the Jell-O brand of Jello.
5.1 ounces in a large box of Vanilla Instant pudding. 3.4 ounces in a small.
it made millions but not sure how much for sure
No, instant Jell-O refers to the type of pudding that is made by beating in milk, and not by cooking it.