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?

    • ZoDoneRightNow@kbin.earth
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      8 days ago

      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.

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        8 days ago

        It doesn’t have to be grape. And it can have pulp and/or seeds, but most people prefer the type without.

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      8 days ago

      Maybe you need some visual aids

      This is what most Americans mean when we say “jelly.” It’s a spreadable preserve similar to jam.

      And this is a gelatin/gelatine dessert, in America it’s commonly called “jello” after the brand name, and I believe in what you call “jelly”

      I believe this is a common brand where you are

      So which one were you thinking of when you wrote your comment.