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#73 - zomaru ONLINE (02/07/2013) [-]
User avatar #75 to #73 - irishhappyposter (02/07/2013) [-]
u jammy, u preservy?
User avatar #76 to #75 - zomaru ONLINE (02/07/2013) [-]
Huh?
User avatar #96 to #76 - irishhappyposter (02/07/2013) [-]
no, u be newb to non-american things. Jelly is preserv of fruit, right? so thats that. Jelly in ireland would be called "jello" in america. we call what you call jelly jam or marmalade(depending on fruit and how its processed)
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