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  2. Jelly slice - Wikipedia

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    Jelly slice is an Australian and New Zealand jelly dessert which consists of three layers: a crust, a filling, and a topping. The crust is made out of crushed Arnott's biscuits, the filling is usually sweetened condensed milk , and the topping is made from Aeroplane Jelly .

  3. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Gummies have a long history as a popular confectionery.The first gelatin based shaped candy was the Unclaimed Babies, sold by Fryers of Lancashire in 1864. [2]In the 1920s, Hans Riegel of Germany started his own candy company and eventually popularized the fruit flavored gummy candy with gelatin as the main ingredient. [3]

  4. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of desserts. A chocolate-strawberry crumble ball. Indian confectionery desserts (known as mithai, or sweets in some parts of India).Sugar and desserts have a long history in India: by about 500 BC, people in India had developed the technology to produce sugar crystals.

  5. Aplets & Cotlets - Wikipedia

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    Aplets & Cotlets are small, jelly-like confections containing walnuts and dusted with powdered sugar. They are similar in taste and consistency to Turkish delight, [1] on which they are based, but the pectin in the fruit acts as a gelling agent. [2] Aplets are made with apples and Cotlets are made with apricots. [3]

  6. Chuckles - Wikipedia

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    Chuckles in package. Chuckles are jelly candies coated with a light layer of sugar. They come in five flavors: lime, orange, cherry, lemon, and licorice. [2] Each package of Chuckles contains one piece of each flavor.

  7. Jujube (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for "pate de jujubes" was published in 1709. [1] The recipe called for gum arabic, sugar, and the date-like jujube fruit. In 1853, both "ju ju paste" and "ju ju drops" were sold by confectioners. [2] Later, recipes used various flavorings instead of jujube fruits. [3]

  8. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    Arrange the sliced meats and sliced, wedged, or cubed cheeses in neat piles, into rosettes, or fanned out. You can incorporate tiny bowls to hold items like candy, dried fruit, olives, or tapenade.

  9. Fruit snack - Wikipedia

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    The jellybean rule prohibits food manufacturers from deceiving consumers into buying candy by adding vitamins and marketing the candy as a healthful food. [8] The licensed manufacturer [ 9 ] replied that the complaint is without merit, [ 10 ] "It is a fact that fruit, whether in the form of juices or more recently purees, has always been the ...