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TORONTO -- To be eaten at dinner or saved for dessert? Stuffed with shaved carrots or tinned peaches? These are among the many questions that can only be associated with one dish: the jellied salad.
The sugary concoction, made from gelatin stuffed with fruits or vegetables, initially rose to fame in the 1950s and 60s. Christopher White, a church minister from Ontario, said he thought he'd seen the last of jellied salads, once a mainstay at church functions. But when White started doing some more research, he realized that the jellied salad is not just alive and well — it’s in the midst of a culinary moment.
“I can’t believe this is still out there and it’s still happening,” White told CTV News Channel on Saturday. White said he realized the famous salad made a comeback when he saw a friend post his favourite comfort food — a jellied salad stuffed with a fruit cocktail — on social media.
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