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good day again AB'ers....this nice recipe from sainsbury's.....

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danoid | 01:26 Mon 23rd Aug 2010 | Food & Drink
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http://www.sainsburys...p?bmUID=1282526547386

is the lime jelly that they are talking about the same or similiar to jello here in the states? would love to make one of these for mum

thanks for your help and have a great day
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Your link seems not to work (but I assume that it went to the Chocolate & Lime Cream Pie). Anyway our 'jelly' is indeed your 'jello'.

A school in the south of England has a wonderful website which I've often linked to when providing answers to posts here on AB. One of their pages might prove useful to you when you're trying to understand 'real' English ;-)
http://www.woodlands-...canbritish/index.html

This page is a more general one about English terminology (targeted as much at French or Japanese people as Americans) but it does includes 'jelly':
http://www.woodlands-...s/questions/glossary/

Chris
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thanks for the response...i was not sure as there is a recipe on delias website for panna cotta and it called for rowntrees jelly to be "broken up" (if memory serves) i am thinking that the rowntrees is more like a candy??....but at anyrate we are off and running now...thanks again for your help!!
Rowntrees jelly is your jello too.

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