Jelly in Britain is served as a set desert, usually made with cubes of a gelatine, sugar and fruit mix dissolved in hot water, then poured into a mould to set. The end result looks a bit like this (http://home.catv.ne.jp/kk/shino/jelly/polson4.jpg) or if you have a really cool mould, like this (http://home.catv.ne.jp/kk/shino/jelly/rabit2.jpg). A couple of spoonfuls of jelly with some vanilla ice-cream has been the staple of children's birthday parties for many years. It's yummy.
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Jelly in Britain is served as a set desert, usually made with cubes of a gelatine, sugar and fruit mix dissolved in hot water, then poured into a mould to set. The end result looks a bit like this (http://home.catv.ne.jp/kk/shino/jelly/polson4.jpg) or if you have a really cool mould, like this (http://home.catv.ne.jp/kk/shino/jelly/rabit2.jpg). A couple of spoonfuls of jelly with some vanilla ice-cream has been the staple of children's birthday parties for many years. It's yummy.