Gelatin
Try gelatin. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and mix with hot glycerin. When it cools you will have glycerin jelly. The more gelatin, the harder the jelly.
you add water to it.
It depends on what type of jelly you mean. If you mean a gelatin dessert (like Jello), we call it gelatin. If you mean the sweet fruit spread you use on toast, we call it jelly.
Well I'm pretty sure that jelly has Gelatin, And gelatin the stuff that is made out of animals' skin and bones... So really i don't think it is a fruit or vegetable..
Gelatin
Agar jelly is a type of jelly using the seaweed gelatin know as agar agar as a thickener. Usually it is used in Europe because it does not appeal to the American pallate for the fact that it does not melt in your mouth like gelatin or pectin.
See: Gelatin Dessert
It is called Jell-o or gelatin.
Its gelatin that comes from a pig. Gelatin is a jelly like substance made from bone marrow ligaments and such
Moose jelly is typically made from the hooves or bones of a moose, which contain gelatin that helps create the jelly-like consistency. The collagen-rich parts of the moose are boiled to extract the gelatin, which is then combined with other ingredients to make the jelly.
Jelly is not needed in cheese cake, unless the question refers to gelatin. Plain or lemon gelatin is used in "refrigerator cheese cake," the type of cheese cake that is not baked. The gelatin makes the cake solid and firm enough to slice.