jelly egg
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Definition
Noun: A jelly egg is a type of confectionery. It is a jellied candy, typically egg-shaped, that has a soft, gelatinous texture and is coated with a hard, sugary glaze.
Usage
The term "jelly egg" is used to refer specifically to this type of candy. It is often associated with seasonal treats, particularly around Easter.
Examples
- The children hunted for colorful jelly eggs in the garden.
- She prefers the orange-flavored jelly eggs over the chocolate ones.
- A bowl of jelly eggs was placed on the table as a sweet snack.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective noun: The term can be used in the plural to refer to a quantity or assortment of these candies.
- The gift basket was filled with jelly eggs and other sweets.
Variants and Related Words
- Jelly bean: A related small, bean-shaped candy with a similar gelatinous center and a hard sugar coating. While both are jellied candies, a jelly bean is bean-shaped, and a jelly egg is egg-shaped.
- Candy egg: A broader term that can include jelly eggs, chocolate eggs, or other egg-shaped confections.
Synonyms
- Sugar-glazed jellied candy (descriptive synonym)
- Jellied egg (less common)
Notes
"Jelly egg" is a compound noun. The primary meaning is the specific candy described. It is not typically used idiomatically or in phrasal verb constructions.
Noun
- sugar-glazed jellied candy