Jellies example sentences

jel·ly

noun

jellies (plural noun)

  - a sweet, clear, semisolid spread or preserve made from fruit juice and sugar boiled to a thick consistency.

  - a clear gelatinous substance made with fruit or other ingredients and eaten with savory foods as a condiment:

  - a sweet, fruit-flavored gelatin dessert.

  - a gelatinous savory preparation made by boiling meat and bones.

  - any substance of a gelatinous consistency:

  - jelly shoes.

  - set (food) as or in a jelly:

Synonyms

conserve, bottle, tin, can, pot, chill, freeze, dry, desiccate, dehydrate, cure, smoke, kipper, salt, pickle, marinate, souse, corn, candy, embalm, mummify, consume, use

"Jellies" Example Sentences

1. The children squealed with delight at the sight of the colorful jellies.
2. Grandma's homemade jellies were always a highlight of the family picnic.
3. He carefully arranged the jellies on a tiered cake stand.
4. Several jars of jellies sat on the pantry shelf, waiting to be used.
5. A selection of exotic fruit jellies was offered at the gourmet food market.
6. These jellies are made with locally sourced fruit.
7. The sweetness of the jellies complemented the savory cheese.
8. Could you pass the jellies, please?
9. Among the desserts, there were several types of jellies.
10. I prefer homemade jellies to store-bought ones.
11. The recipe called for a specific type of fruit jellies.
12. Her business specialized in unique flavored jellies.
13. Many jellies contain high amounts of sugar.
14. The vibrant colors of the jellies were stunning.
15. Store-bought jellies often lack the depth of flavor of homemade ones.
16. We bought a variety pack of jellies.
17. With a spoon, she sampled the different jellies.
18. The jellies jiggled slightly when she moved the plate.
19. Jellies are a great addition to a cheese board.
20. He spread a thin layer of jellies on his toast.
21. For a quick dessert, some jellies and cream will suffice.
22. Besides jams, they also sold a variety of jellies.
23. Only the finest ingredients go into our artisanal jellies.
24. The tartness of the jellies balanced the richness of the pastry.
25. This year's crop yielded a bountiful supply of jellies.
26. Jellies, jams, and preserves lined the shelves.
27. He meticulously cleaned the jars before filling them with jellies.
28. The cafe offered jellies as a side with their scones.
29. Are those homemade jellies you brought?
30. The children fought over the last of the jellies.
31. She carefully preserved the jellies for the winter months.
32. The scent of the simmering jellies filled the kitchen.
33. Several different types of jellies adorned the dessert table.
34. He gifted his friends jars of homemade fruit jellies for the holidays.
35. The recipe for these jellies has been passed down for generations.
36. Jellies and preserves make excellent gifts.
37. The taste of the jellies brought back childhood memories.
38. Adding a bit of jellies to the sauce improved its texture.
39. They used pectin to set the jellies properly.
40. The intense flavor of the jellies surprised everyone.
41. Despite being simple, the jellies were remarkably delicious.
42. Among the many jams and jellies, she found her favorite.
43. These jellies are best served chilled.
44. The shimmering jellies looked like jewels.
45. The perfect combination of sweet and tart, these jellies are irresistible.
46. His secret ingredient was a dash of lime in his jellies.
47. With the help of her grandmother, she learned to make jellies.
48. The jellies were a perfect complement to the grilled meats.
49. What kind of jellies did you choose for the cake?
50. Her homemade jellies quickly sold out at the farmers' market.

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