Traditionally... Jellies are smooth and jams are chunky... Jellies are usually made by cooking fruit juice with sugar. Jelly should be clear or translucent and firm enough to hold its shape when turned out of the container. Jams are thick, sweet spreads, which will hold their shape, but are less firm than jelly.
They are made from crushed or chopped fruits and sugar. And then there are... Conserves are jams made from a mixture of fruits, especially when they include citrus fruits, nuts, raisins or coconut. Preserves are made of small, whole fruits or uniform-size pieces of fruits in a clear, thick, slightly jellied syrup.
Marmalades often contain citrus fruits and are soft fruit jellies containing small pieces of fruit or peel, evenly suspended in the transparent jelly. You may want to look at this website...hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic3180.htm Sources: I like to make jam, especially... NancyE's Recommendations Blue Ribbon Preserves: Secrets to Award-Winning Jams, Jellies, Marmalades and More Amazon List Price: $18.95 Used from: $9.81 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 43 reviews) .
Smoothness A jelly is made out of fruit juice. A jam is made out of crushed fruit. The net result is that jam is chunky, and jellies are smooth..
Well, I strongly prefer jam Jelly specifically refers to firmed up fruit juice. Jam has bits of fruit and the fruit juice. Oh!
I can’t say it better than wikipedia: "Properly, the term jam refers to a product made with whole fruit, cut into pieces or crushed. The fruit is heated with water and sugar to activate the pectin in the fruit. " "In the US and Canada, the term jelly refers to a type of clear fruit spread consisting of firmed fruit (or vegetable) juice made with pectin."
So to recap: Jelly: only juice Jam: juice and fruit bits Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jam .
Jam has fruit in it, Jelly is from the juice That is the only difference I am aware of.
In very simple terms: Jelly is a jelled or jello like fruit juice or pure'ed fruit. Jam is cooked and or chopped fruit that is then thickened or jelled, or more simply jelly with fruit chunks Sources: me .
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Where can I find downloadable music tracks to jam to (different styles and genres).
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