gelatin dessert

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Definition

Noun: A sweet, jellied dessert made primarily from gelatin, a protein derived from collagen, combined with a liquid such as fruit juice or water. It is chilled until it sets into a firm, yet wobbly and translucent solid.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the prepared food item itself. It is typically served cold, often in individual portions or from a large mold. It is a common, simple dessert.

Examples
  • For the party, she prepared a refreshing with cranberry juice.
  • The cafeteria often offers a colorful as a light lunch option.
  • Traditional are made with fruit flavors like strawberry or lime.
Advanced Usage
  • As a culinary component: A set can be cubed and used as an ingredient in fruit salads or trifles.
  • In dietary contexts: Plain made with water and sugar substitutes are sometimes recommended on clear liquid diets.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jell-O: (Proper noun, trademark) A very common brand name for pre-packaged mixes, often used generically in American English.
  • Jelly: (Noun, chiefly UK) This is the common British English term for what is called a in American English.
  • Gelatin: (Noun) The key gelling agent used to make a .
Synonyms
  • Jellied dessert
  • Jelly (UK usage)
Antonyms
  • Baked dessert (e.g., cake, pie)
  • Frozen dessert (e.g., ice cream)
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning is consistent: a jellied, sweet food. The distinction often lies in regional vocabulary, with "jelly" being the standard term in British English and "gelatin dessert" or the brand name "Jell-O" being more common in American English. It is distinct from "jam" or "preserves," which are fruit spreads, and from "aspic," which is a savory jellied dish.

Noun
  1. jellied dessert made with gelatin and fruit juice or water