No. Currant jelly is for the 1%ers. Strawberry for the top 25. Grape for the godless heathens (like me). |
| Raspberry! But if I had to choose between Strawberry and Grape - I would go Strawberry. |
NP. WTF?! Marmalade is the best. They may have given us Colonialism but I love marmalade. |
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If I had to pick between strawberry jam (because it doesn't seem to be jelly) and grape, I would pick strawberry.
Grape is more typical for kids though. But mine don't know that. I buy strawberry, raspberry, etc. |
| Of these two, strawberry. Actual favorite is red plum |
Brit PP here - LOL! What is the "jam" "jelly" difference, anyway? Are they actually different things here or some people say one or the other? "Jelly" to me is jello |
| grape |
| As long as we are talking about jelly, strawberry is definitely the way to go. |
Jam is typically thicker than jelly. If the fruit used to make it has seeds (like strawberries or raspberries) the seeds will be left in. So, a strawberry jam is thicker, chunkier, and with little seeds. Strawberry jelly would be pureed so its very smooth and thinner with no seeds. |
| Strawberry! |
| I had grape jelly growing up but now as an adult strawberry or raspberry jam. My husband is the outlier and prefers blueberry preserves over all else. |
| Strawberry! I have never bought grape jelly in my life. |
Jam for the Queen jelly for low class
BTW, Brits are kicking ass at Rio. |
As a kid it was always grape jelly but now I do strawberry jam. I bought grape at the store not too long ago, thinking how much I loved it as a kid. It was nasty, definitely a kid choice! |
| Grape for Popsicles and strawberry for jelly! |