Lima beans are in the vegetable food group.
Plumbs and toast with grape jelly.
A raisin is simply a dried grape. So it would be in the fruit group.
Toast would be in the bread and cereals group. Butter and jelly would be in the "discretionary calories" group; non essential (but often fun!) calories.
Some supplies that are needed to make concord grape jelly include grapes, sugar, pectin, a blender or food processor, a cheesecloth or colander, and a large pot.
I would put it in fruits. More than likely the jelly is going to be more than 50% fruit, but if not, you should probably leave it out of the food group conversation.
bread-cereal and fats-sweets
Yes, grape jelly can potentially cause food poisoning if it is contaminated with harmful bacteria during production, storage, or handling. Improper storage or expired products can also lead to spoilage, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. However, commercially produced grape jelly is typically processed to eliminate pathogens and has a long shelf life when stored correctly. Always check expiration dates and storage conditions to minimize risks.
it falls in the category of fruits.
Your grape jelly may have turned green due to a reaction with certain metals in the jar or lid, particularly if they are not stainless steel or food-grade materials. Additionally, if the jelly was exposed to light or heat, it could have caused a change in color. Another possibility is the presence of certain additives or preservatives in the ingredients used, which can sometimes alter the color of the final product. If the jelly smells or tastes off, it's best to discard it to ensure safety.
some1 said "hmm how about key lime pie with a side of get a cook book"well that's rude i think that peanut butter and jelly is easy 2 make.(i think it taste best with grape jelly) :)
In the refrigerator, jelly will last nearly forever. Out of the fridge, eventually it will form a furry grey fuzz - first on the lid and near the top and then on the top of the jelly iteself. You can spoon off the furry stuff and eat the jelly under it, if you want to. Think about how indestructable this "food" is and then decide if you want it in your body!
One purple food is a grape. The other would be an eggplant.