it is called tart
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.
Traditionally no. Jelly is made from fruit or vegetable juice. Jams are made from whole fruit. If it has seeds, it is a jam not a jelly.
Fruit gel is a liquid(Lipuid plasma) Fruit jelly is a soft/solid (Solid plasma)
Tri-enzomated jelly, is made up of fruit jelly, there are few chemicals that can be very bad for you! they make you have an addiction to t, like tobacco has the effect, be aware =)
Jelly typically does not contain lipids, as it is primarily made from fruit juice or fruit puree, sugar, and pectin. Lipids are fats and oils that are not typically found in fruit-based jelly.
both usually made with fruit. preserves have pieces of fruit, jelly has it all strained out.
any really except for banana and Sharon fruit i personally think pomegramet jelly rocks!!!!
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jelly (and jam) is made from fruit. The thick texture of the product is because of the sugar content which is a carbohydrate and not a fat.
YES. Well because you can be allergic to a kind of fruit that is in the 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..
Jelly rots faster because the jelly contains fresh fruit.