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A spicy variety of jelly that is typically used as a condiment for appetizers and snacks rather than a breakfast or tea jelly.
kiwi, mini kiwi, hardy kiwi, cocktail kiwi,
An herb jelly made from the stems and leaves of the mint plant. This jelly which is bright green in color, has a pleasant aroma and mint taste.
Used for the preparation of jellies and sauces, this utensil is a common tool when canning various types of foods.
A thick, clear, gelatin-like substance made from fruit juice, sugar, and the thickener pectin, which are cooked together to reduce the liquid content, concentrate the flavor, and thicken the mixture.
A dessert made by spreading jam or jelly on a thin layer of sponge cake which is then rolled up into a log shape.
A fruit that is a cross between a melon and a cucumber. It is native to southern Africa and grown in the United States, Portugal and New Zealand.
A fruit that is a cross between a melon and a cucumber. It is native to southern Africa and grown in the United States, Portugal and New Zealand.
Pronounced as "fee-jo" this small egg-size and oval-shaped tropical fruit is native to South America but grown in temperate climates throughout the world.
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