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What (who) is Jello - definition

GELATIN DESSERT
Jell-O Belt; Jello belt; Jell-o; Jello shots; Jell-O Pudding; JELL-O; Jello Belt; Jello mold; Utah state snack food; Jell-O shots; Jello; Pearle Bixby Wait; Orator Francis Woodward
  • Premade Jell-O snack pack
  • Lime Jell-O
  • "America's Most Famous Dessert", 1910s advertisement
  • Jell-O Museum in [[LeRoy, New York]]
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  • The original Jell-O Factory in [[Le Roy, New York]], pictured in 2014
  • ''Quick, Easy Jell-O Wonder Dishes'', Jell-O Cookbook of 1930
  • Tray of jello shots

jello         
A material possession that designates someone as particularly wealthy and sophisticated; also, the state of being particularly wealthy and sophisticated. Gelatin was discovered in Victorian times, but only the most wealthy Victorians could afford it. They were actually more interested in crafting it into elaborate molds than in eating it; the more elaborate the mold, the more sophisticated the Victorian.
Wow, Sarah, that outfit is really jello!
jello         
(also trademark Jell-O)
¦ noun N. Amer. a fruit-flavoured gelatin dessert made up from a powder.
Jell-O         
Jell-O is a transparent, usually coloured food that is eaten as a dessert. It is made from gelatine, fruit juice, and sugar. (TRADEMARK) (AM; in BRIT, use jelly
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Wikipedia

Jell-O

Jell-O is an American brand offering a variety of powdered gelatin dessert (fruit-flavored gels/jellies), pudding, and no-bake cream pie mixes. The original gelatin dessert (genericized as jello) is the signature of the brand. "Jell-O" is a registered trademark of Kraft Heinz, and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

The dessert was especially popular in the first half of the 20th century, remaining popular in certain demographics. The original gelatin dessert began in Le Roy, New York, in 1897, when Pearle Bixby Wait trademarked the name Jell-O. He and his wife May had made the product by adding strawberry, raspberry, orange, and lemon flavoring to sugar and granulated gelatin (which had been patented in 1845). When water is added and the mixture is allowed to sit in the fridge for a few hours, it solidifies.

Examples of use of Jello
1. Gonzales as witness is a maddening exercise in jello–nailing.
2. The invariable ingredient in this quasi–Soviet jello mold is the myth of the undying friendship of the peoples.
3. Much of this showbiz dissent has been of the cryptic, non–committal variety that Devendra Banhart derides, but Jello Biafra welcomes every new pop convert.
4. But Wolf, who spent 226 days in federal prison for refusing to show authorities footage of violent street protests in the city‘s Mission District, noted that Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys finished fourth in the 1'7' race on the slogan "There‘s always room for Jello." "There‘s a tradition here," Wolf said.
5. The difficulty in Sao Paulo, explains manager Jello Nudri, "is that dogs are often locked indoors alone all day with unlimited food.