Yes it is matter, matter in a "colloidal" state.
Edible matter.
It consists of a liquid dispersed in a solid. The phase is known as a gel.
Carry on making the jelly - it doesn't really matter the order since the pectin helps the jelly to set - once its in the pot - it will do its job.
Jelly is see-through, making it 'transparent', so yes. In this case, it doesn't matter what type of light you're talking about.
It's a matter of personal preferences and taste. Many people do not like it.
No, jelly is not a plasma. Jelly is a colloid, which means it consists of a gel-like substance where a liquid is dispersed within a solid matrix. In contrast, plasma is a state of matter where gases are ionized and consist of free electrons and ions, typically found in stars and lightning. While both substances have unique properties, they belong to different categories of matter.
Jelly fungi are mostly harmless and serve important ecological roles in the environment, such as decomposing organic matter and providing food for wildlife. However, some jelly fungi can be parasitic to plants or fungi. It's essential to identify the specific species to determine if it is beneficial or harmful.
A ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if its a ton of jelly beans, or a ton of bouncy balls. A ton is the same no matter what you use.
it becomes the nucleus pulposus (the jelly like matter) in between the intervertebral discs.
i heard if you slather jelly on them (it doesn't matter what kind) on your pits then not wash it off then it will not sweat a drop!
ive been trying to do this for the past week and it just hasn't worked no matter what it try...is it possible to make this design out of jelly bracelets or am i just imagining things?1 year ago
Jelly Belly is a brand of jelly beans.