Jelly is considered a condiment since it can enhance the flavor of any food item it is added to. The consistency, although dense, is too flobby to use as a spread. The biggest giveaway is that you can eat jelly by itself.If you think of jelly, you’re likely to think of the sandwich made of peanut butter and jelly or a
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