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Qué (quién) es jellied - definición

SAUCE OR RELISH MADE FROM CRANBERRIES
Jellied cranberry sauce; Cranberry jelly

Jellied      
·adj Brought to the state or consistence of jelly.
II. Jellied ·Impf & ·p.p. of Jelly.
jellied      
adjective set (food) as or in a jelly.
jellied      
Jellied food is prepared and eaten in a jelly.
...jellied eels.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Cranberry sauce

Cranberry sauce or cranberry jam is a sauce or relish made out of cranberries, commonly served as a condiment or a side dish with Thanksgiving dinner in North America and Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom and Canada. There are differences in flavor depending on the geography of where the sauce is made: in Europe it is generally slightly sour-tasting, while in North America it is typically more heavily sweetened.

Ejemplos de uso de jellied
1. Stuffed carp, black caviar, smoked sturgeon, jellied sturgeon, four kinds of sausage, green salad, onion salad, tomato salad.
2. How the rodent got into the horseradish–and–jellied–meat–flavored sukhariki is at the heart of a case being heard at the city‘s Butyrsky District Court.
3. There, fresh from the battle, soldiers talked openly of the routine use of Willy Pete, propane bombs and "jellied gasoline" (napalm) in tactical assaults in Fallujah.
4. MINSK –– Despite an abundance of salmon, herring, mackerel and jellied fish, the lone shopper who approached the fish counter at the Kamarousky market in central Minsk asked instead for a little pickled seaweed, one of the cheapest items on sale.
5. Soldiers A this slice of buttered toast to poke into the liquid yolk of your boiled egg – an edible teaspoon, a crisp contrast to the runny yolk and jellied white, a jolly idea to get children to eat up their fat and cholesterol – the soldier must have come from the mind of a genius.