Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
We don’t have the word “jello” in Australian English, so I’m not sure what you’re asking.
Here in Australia, what we know as “Jelly” is what Americans call “Jello” and what they call “Jelly” is like a pulpless, seedless Jam. A PB&J is Peanut butter and grape jam in a sandwhich.
It doesn’t have to be grape. And it can have pulp and/or seeds, but most people prefer the type without.
Maybe you need some visual aids
I believe this is a common brand where you are
So which one were you thinking of when you wrote your comment.