jelly|jellies in English
noun
[jel·ly || 'dʒelɪ]
soft food product containing gelatin or pectin; jam, sweetened fruit preserve made by boiling fruit and sugar; something which has a gelatinous consistency
Use "jelly|jellies" in a sentence
1. May I have a jelly belly jelly bean please?
2. Name; 1: Crystal Jelly fish: 2: Australian Box Jelly fish: 3: Bathykorus Bouilloni: 4: Costa Rican Jelly fish: 5: Jelly Fish Flower hat: 6: Foot Long Tentacles
3. Jelly beans.
4. All the strawberry jellies had been eaten.
5. Puddings in powdered form, Jellies,Sweet groats
6. And comb jellies, that beat cilia like rainbowed eyelashes.
7. The jelly firmed quickly.
8. 'Jelly' begins with J / 'J'.
9. Black currants are often used in jams, jellies, juices
10. My knees were like jelly.
11. Specialties: Blackball Taiwanese Desserts specialize on grass jelly, herbal jelly, aiyu jelly with taro ball, sweet potato ball, peanut and sesame rice ball, and other delicious toppings
12. Confiture translate: jam, jam, jelly, preserve
13. Mixes of sweet adzuki-bean jelly
14. Crabapples make a tangy jelly.
15. Sea Anemones are cnidarians, closely related to jellies and corals
16. Cold should solidify the jelly.
17. The jelly hasn't set yet.
18. Jam, and jelly both contain pectin.
19. The jelly has not yet congealed.
20. The jelly plopped into the dish.
21. Red Currants are high in pectin, making them ideal for jams and jellies
22. Stephen Baldwin plays the jelly-brained buddy.
23. Can I have some more jelly, please?
24. Alginates are a main ingredient in natural food thickeners and jellies.
25. The medicine was a clear jelly.