Jelly
is a soft and semi-solid foods substance with a strong consistency, made by
fixing a liquid containing pectin or gelatin or by the addition of gelatin to a
liquid, mostly as a substance made from pectin containing fruit juice boiled
with sugar.
Jelly
is a transparent or translucent fruit spread of sweet fruit (or vegetable)
juice and play with natural pectin. Pectin can be added, that the fruit does
not provide enough original example with grapes. jelly ingredients can be
prepared with sweet, salty or hot. It is manufactured by a process similar to
that used for making jam, with the additional step of filtering the pulp of the
fruit after the initial heating. Gauze or jersey "jelly bag" is
traditionally used as a filter, suspended by a rope over a bowl to allow the
force to occur slowly by gravity. It is important not to force the process to
force, for example, pressing the fruit mass in muslin or jelly resulting
clarity will be compromised.
"Good
jelly is clear and bright and has a refreshing taste of fruit,from whichit
ismade. And 'race moved enough to shake, but when you cut corners.
Pectin
isbest extracted fromthe fruit byheat, then cook thefruit until soft before
separating to get the juice, ... Pour the cooked fruit in to jelly bag,which
hasbeen wrung out from cold water. Hang up and allow to drain. When the
dripping has stopped, the bag can be squeezed to remove the remaining juice,
but this can cause cloudy jelly. "
the
Clear jam madefrom strained fruit juice hasbeen affected by boiling with sugar.
It is also used in this sense, in North America, to mean any jam.
Table
JELLY is a sweet dessert made from gelatin, sweetened and flavored; known in
North America as Jell-O, patented in New York City, by PeterCooper (1842) as a
coloured fruit-flavored gelatin powder FORdessert , Jell-O was marketed for the
first time by Pearl B. Wait of LeRoy, NY, NY, in1897.
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