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What Is Cheesecake Jello?

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cameliaheartfelt | 10:51 Wed 25th May 2016 | Food & Drink
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What is cheesecake jello? In a small box, guessing American.
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Jello is what Americans call jam
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Think dannyk13 from the box it looks like a powder to make jelly but think in recioe they add milk to it. Recipe is blueberry cheesecake poke pudding, looks yummy.
I think :

Americanese ≡ Proper English
jello ≡ jelly
jelly ≡ jam

but I may be wrong.
Can not think why one would want to put fruity gelatine into a cheesecake though.
Maybe it's a topping for the cheesecake?
It's the name of a range of products by Kraft.


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Jello, here in the U.S. is actually a brand name of a range of products that are usually dishes served as a meal accompaniment.

For years. Jello came in a small box as a fine powder designed to be mixed with water and refrigerated until it "set"... normally within an hours time. Some of the flavors became iconic and lent themselves to unusual combinations with other foods to produce, euphemistically dishes known as "salads" One that comes to mind and served at least once a week in our house was either the Orange flavored Jello, mixed with grated carrots but sometimes cooks substituted green Lime Jello. It was extremely cheap, costing perhaps less than 25 cents per box...
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Just wondering what i could use as an equivalent to make this.
Cheesecake Jello is a type of desert, it's a Cherry Cheesecake without baking.

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