(naw)mcx
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Jelly.
Guess
Absolutely. Unless it has them a bit confused, in which case they play it safe and just call it 'Spread'.
ah yeah forgot about that one. Nothing beats strawberry conserve with hot buttered toast.To confuse you Americans further, I'm going to throw in the word 'conserve'.
Wikipedia says it's fruit stewed in sugar, but most brits know it's just a posh word for 'jam'.
Gruso, you are without a doubt my favorite cynical person...Nah, conserve is just glorified jam. Which is fruitified jelly. Which is colourific gelatine. Which is derived from horse hoof. Oh god, we're all monsters.
Absolutely. Unless it has them a bit confused, in which case they play it safe and just call it 'Spread'.[/quote]Mmmm... Pear and Apple spread...So even things that don't have chunks(bits?"]?
A specific name for orange jam. Orange jam sounds really awkward, so someone (I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that they were French) decided to come up with "marmalade".How does marmalade fit into all of this?
The word 'Smooth' on the label. If there's any doubt, it's "spread". Never Jelly, people's heads might explode.