Fruit pie or tart
Tart
A pie with jelly,custard,or fruit inside is a tart.
the answer is tart
marmalade
Trifle is not baked.It consists of slices of sponge cake sprinkled with wine or liqueur, custard and cream. Jelly and fruit are sometimes added but not by purists.
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
No. Jelly has a TON of sugar in it, jam has more fruit than jelly. You can often find more fruit chunks in jam. Jelly does not have fruit chunks in it.
poo and custard or Vegemite and jelly
cytoplasm
It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast.It is called stroma.
no the people who call them jelly beans are stupid the should be called fruit beans no jelly beans dont have jelly in them there called jelly beans because there jelly like but the main reason is that the first ever jelly bean was made by a company called jelly belly who today make jelly beans ,candy canes , bubble gum,candles, lipbalm and more. the outside layer of a jellybean is liquid sugar and flavoring. the inside is sugar, cornstarch, and flour. that is a jellybean no jelly at all.
Jelly is good served on bread, toast or crackers. It is also popular mixed with peanut butter, butter, or syrup. If you are not US based Jelly refers to (jello and/or jam). Therefore it might be accompanied by fruit, custard, tifle sponges.
You are confusing "truffle" and "trifle" here. A TRUFFLE is a fungus found underground, usually rooted out by dogs or pigs, and extremely valued and high-priced due to its distinctive flavor and rarity. A custard and fruit or jelly dessert is known as a TRIFLE, and is rooted in English cooking. Commonly, a trifle is a custard layered with pieces of fruit or fruit jam...and may also have long slender cake-style cookies called "ladyfingers" lining the trifle dish. There is another type of TRUFFLE, too: It's a bite-sized piece of candy dipped in chocolate, and having a soft creamy chocolate center. It's named "truffle" for its resemblance in looks to the truffles found underground.