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  2. Chiffon pie - Wikipedia

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    A chiffon pie is a type of pie that consists of a special type of airy filling in a crust. The filling is typically produced by folding meringue into a mixture resembling fruit curd (most commonly lemon) that has been thickened with unflavored gelatin to provide a light, airy texture; it is thus distinguished from a cream pie or mousse pie ...

  3. 19 Ways To Use a Box of Jell-O - AOL

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    Jell-O can add pizzazz to your favorite snacks like popsicles and popcorn, bring candy-like zing to your favorite fruit and create Technicolor stunners for the dessert table. Discover the best and ...

  4. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    Some non-gelatin pudding and pie-filling products are sold under the Jell-O brand. Ordinary Jell-O pudding is cooked on the stove top (with milk) then eaten warm or chilled, whereas Jell-O instant pudding is mixed with cold milk and chilled; it sets without cooking. To make pie fillings, the same pudding products are prepared with less liquid.

  5. Cool Whip - Wikipedia

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    Cool Whip Original is made of water, hydrogenated vegetable oil (including coconut and palm kernel oils), high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, skimmed milk, light cream (less than 2%), sodium caseinate, natural and artificial flavor, xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, sodium polyphosphate, and beta carotene (as a colouring). [12]

  6. Gelatin dessert - Wikipedia

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    An early published recipe for an alcoholic gelatin drink dates from 1862, found in How to Mix Drinks, or The Bon Vivant's Companion by Jerry Thomas: his recipe for "Punch Jelly" calls for the addition of isinglass or other gelatin to a punch made from cognac, rum, and lemon juice. [10] [11]

  7. Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    The cavities were then filled with the whipped marshmallow sap mixture and allowed to cool or harden. [10] At the same time, candy makers began to replace the mallow root with gelatin, which created a stable form of marshmallow. [5] By the early 20th century, thanks to the starch mogul system, marshmallows were available for mass consumption.

  8. Jellied eels - Wikipedia

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    Traditional pie, mash, and eel shop, Walworth, South East London. Jellied eels is a traditional English dish that originated in the 18th century, primarily in the East End of London. The dish consists of chopped eels boiled in a spiced stock that is allowed to cool and set, forming a jelly. It is usually served cold.

  9. Jellied Cranberry Sauce with Fuji Apple Recipe - AOL

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