The making of jam and jelly probably began centuries ago in the Middle Eastern countries, where cane sugar grew naturally. It is believed that returning Crusaders first introduced jam and jelly to Europe; by the late Middle Ages, jams, jellies and fruit conserves were popular there. In fact, the word "jelly" comes from the French word "gelée" which means to congeal. The use of cane sugar to make jam and jelly can be traced back to the 16th century when the Spanish came to the West Indies where they preserved fruit.
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Well, Jello is used in Jello shooters, but that is not specifically teens who make and drink Jello shooters. Jello is the most abused drug by teens and most deaths come from Jello.
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You can't(sorry). The jello is made with coloring so if you want clear Jello try coconut Jello.
It is called Jello.
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Some creative recipes using Jello powder as the main ingredient include Jello fruit salad, Jello poke cake, Jello popcorn balls, and Jello ice cream.
To add fruit to Jello, simply chop the fruit into small pieces and mix it into the Jello mixture before it sets. Refrigerate the Jello until it is firm, and then enjoy your fruity Jello dessert.
Jello is water, sugar, and other chemicals that make it all bouncy and such. There is no pork in jello. Pork flavored jello would be a little wierd.
you make the jello and put the cream on top...
Information about Jello can be found on Jello's website. They have all of the different varieties of Jello on their website along with nutritional information and details about where you can purchase jello.