Preference: Strawberry vs grape

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As a kid the choice was apple or grape jelly! I chose apple. As an adult, yeah strawberry jam!

Did you kids not have apple jelly?


Is apple jelly different than apple butter?


Grape. Strawberry is for the 1%'ers. Apple Jelly? You are perverse.


No. Currant jelly is for the 1%ers. Strawberry for the top 25. Grape for the godless heathens (like me).
Anonymous
Raspberry! But if I had to choose between Strawberry and Grape - I would go Strawberry.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm from the UK so I don't count but grape "jelly" (obv should be jam) is unheard of. Always strawberry. Can also do raspberry or other berries (blueberry, blackberry, black currant). Marmalade also has its place.


Marmalade sucks! We don't need a Brit on here giving us FOOD advice! Next, you'll be expounding on the virtues of spotted dick! (I am actually just kidding!)


NP. WTF?! Marmalade is the best. They may have given us Colonialism but I love marmalade.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Of these two, strawberry. Actual favorite is red plum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm from the UK so I don't count but grape "jelly" (obv should be jam) is unheard of. Always strawberry. Can also do raspberry or other berries (blueberry, blackberry, black currant). Marmalade also has its place.


Yes, it does. In the trash bin.


+1 lol.

I'm a Strawberry Jam girl!


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
Anonymous
grape
Anonymous
As long as we are talking about jelly, strawberry is definitely the way to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm from the UK so I don't count but grape "jelly" (obv should be jam) is unheard of. Always strawberry. Can also do raspberry or other berries (blueberry, blackberry, black currant). Marmalade also has its place.


Yes, it does. In the trash bin.


+1 lol.

I'm a Strawberry Jam girl!


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


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.
Anonymous
Strawberry!
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Strawberry! I have never bought grape jelly in my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm from the UK so I don't count but grape "jelly" (obv should be jam) is unheard of. Always strawberry. Can also do raspberry or other berries (blueberry, blackberry, black currant). Marmalade also has its place.


Yes, it does. In the trash bin.


+1 lol.

I'm a Strawberry Jam girl!


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


Jam for the Queen

jelly for low class

BTW, Brits are kicking ass at Rio.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Strawberry! I have never bought grape jelly in my life.


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!
Anonymous
Grape for Popsicles and strawberry for jelly!
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