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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
That would be called a Jell-O mold. What you would call "jelly" in the UK is almost always referred to as Jell-O, as it is the predominant brand name here. It's a victim of genericization.
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Up here in the Great White North, many of us call that a jelly mold.
It is my understanding that jelly otherwise is fruit juice boiled with pectin and sugar, while jam is made from the whole fruit. Jello is a gelatin dessert. The first two things you spread and toast and such.
And, btw, I'm eating a spinach/broccoli heart/cabbage salad with sliced onion, red peppers, canned pears, feta cheese, and veggie sausage.