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This kind of dessert was first recorded as "jelly" by Hannah Glasse in her 18th-century book The Art of Cookery, appearing in a layer of trifle. [1] Jelly recipes are included in the 19th-century cookbooks of English food writers Eliza Acton and Mrs Beeton .
Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples galact-[1] (ΓΛΑΚ) [2]milk: Greek: γάλα, γάλακτος (gála, gálaktos): galactagogue, galactic, galactorrhea, lactose, polygala, polygalactia, galaxy
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Jell-O 1-2-3 was a Jell-O gelatin product introduced in 1969 and discontinued in 1996. The product was one 4.3 ounce (121 g) powdered mix that, when properly prepared, separated and solidified into three distinct layers: a creamy top, a mousse-like middle, and regular Jell-O bottom.
Jelly Roll successfully completed his first 5K run on Tuesday, and the musician was elated and pumped up!The Whitsitt Chapel artist participated in the 2 Bears 5K -- hosted by the 2 Bears 1 Cave ...
Jelly's Last Jam, an American musical based on the early days of Jazz; The Jellys, an English punk/pop band "Jelly" (song), a 2006 song by Japanese electronic duo Capsule; Mr. Jelly, title character of the 1976 book Mr. Jelly, in the Mr. Men children's book series; The Jellies!, an American adult animated television series
Bert Kreischer, Jelly Roll, and Tom Segura attend Netflix is a Joke Fest: 2 Bears 5K at Rose Bowl Stadium on May 07, 2024. Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix Jelly Roll is feeling good after ...
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